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|    PUBLIC_KEYS Echo Suggestions    |
|    01 Jun 11 00:00:10    |
      -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----                      PUBLIC_KEYS Echo Guidelines: rev. 2 JUL 01        Posting Frequency: 1st and 15th of the month.        -----------------------------------------------------------------------               It is recommended that individual, public-keys be made available via        Netmail or by file-request with the magic filename: PGPKEY and that the        public-key provided for that request by given a distinctive filename        using part or all of each provider's name and address. For example, on        my system, a file-request of PGPKEY will give MFLKEY.ASC to the        requesting system. A magic filename of KEYRING will yield my working        Public Keyring as MFLPUB.PGP. INETRING will give you PUBKEYS.PGP which        is a ring i downloaded from one of the large public keyservers some        years back. This will avoid duplicate overwriting and make it easier        to track the keys. Using standard magic filenames will make it easier        to find keys and keyrings on different systems.                The PGP and Privacy and encryption related files on each system should        be maintained with a magic filename for file request. PGPFILES should be        set on all participating systems to allow your current related files to        be picked up at any time. It is suggested that the actual filename        indicate the origin of the list to avoid confusion and overwriting.        PGPFILES requested from this system =currently= returns no files.                This Echo should currently be available on all fidonet backbones. It        has been EListed since ELIST211. Please feel free to announce this Echo        in all Nets and Networks.                A companion Echo for the purpose of submitting public-keys only is now        available as PKEY_DROP Echo. PKEY_DROP may be obtained via the same        channels as PUBLIC_KEYS.                NOTE:                If you lose your secret-key password [or forget it] or your secret-key        in a drive crash [because you failed to back it up on floppy], you        cannot issue a revocation certificate. In that case, you should make a        general announcement in all related Echos that your old key should be        disabled using the PGP disable command [PGP -kd userid] for your userid.        That keeps your useless key on their keyrings [so they won't be replaced        from other lists who didn't get the word] and permits them to add a new        key from you without one interfering with the other. BACKUP! BACKUP!        BACKUP! [clear?] [grin]                Thanks.                Mark Lewis, 1:3634/12, wkitty42@alltel.net               Conference Moderators                     -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----       Version: 2.6.2       Comment: Privacy is a right to fight for.              iQCVAwUBO0SvtJsj1FW2DCDFAQHMvAP+IaxDQVDuMmjxT9iSprBDeQicK7VwFisS       Aj2wa4GxjjJDk+sqQGYa9c2BTcMTLuwmWhOYaQ0HTXyd/Mm0/DeU9SFRk52vrQ10       Ii+0jOODRq+Cu+tZ8dGmeIGmeMpcMA3tY5tKaBJClB99+aA3+IXthGgwm4woj85q       Xd5+t7KPtqI=       =dfsV       -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----               * Origin: (1:3634/12)    |
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