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echo: public_keys
to: mark lewis
from: Tommi Koivula
date: 2016-02-26 18:39:24
subject: Testing

mark lewis - Tommi Koivula wrote:

 ml> 26 Feb 16 15:54, you wrote to Paul Hayton:

 TK>> XPost: p, u, b
 TK>> XPost: l, i, c
 TK>> XPost: _, k, e
 TK>> XPost: y, s

 TK>> This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156)
 TK>> --DdhfP4QXQJPOOw5HqjI9i71KnDrMw4ikQ
 TK>> Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
 TK>>  boundary="------------72DBAAE51EADB07D7C166154"

 ml> uuugh what a mess ;) :lol:

Yes ;) I believe that was caused by using PGP/MIME in enigmail. :)

 TK>> Cannot decrypt your message. :(

 ml> yes, that's what he and i have been talking about... he tried to encrypt
 ml> it with his private key so that anyone with his public key could decrypt
 ml> it... i forget exactly how we did that with the original pgp and
 ml> everything i find now doesn't say how to do that... maybe because they
 ml> expect a "public key" to be easily found and they're not
thinking about
 ml> restricted distribution of certain public keys...

I see.

Thunderbird does not allow to send encrypted messages to nntp server. Which
is good, I think. :)

 TK>> Content-Type: application/pgp-keys;
 TK>>  name="0x2442E762.asc"

 ml> got your key, thanks! :)

:)

'Tommi

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