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New Global Directory of OpenPGP Keys

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R.A. Hettinga)
Thu Dec 9 15:34:22 2004

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Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:39:47 -0500
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From: "R.A. Hettinga" <rah@shipwright.com>


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Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 18:48:09 +0100
From: Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org>
To: cypherpunks@al-qaeda.net
Subject: New Global Directory of OpenPGP Keys
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Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/09/1446203
Posted by: michael, on 2004-12-09 15:50:00

   from the how-may-i-direct-your-call dept.
   Gemini writes "The [1]PGP company just announced a new type of
   [2]keyserver for all your OpenPGP keys. This server verifies (via
   mailback verification, like mailing lists) that the email address on
   the key actually reaches someone. Dead keys age off the server, and
   you can even remove keys if you forget the passphrase. In a classy
   move, they've included support for those parts of the OpenPGP standard
   that PGP doesn't use, but [3]GnuPG does."

   [4]Click Here

References

   1. http://www.pgp.com/downloads/beta/globaldirectory/index.html
   2. http://keyserver-beta.pgp.com/
   3. http://www.gnupg.org/
   4.
http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5671&alloc_id=12342&site_id=1&request_id=2385427&o
p=click&page=%2farticle%2epl

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