Hi Andreas, On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 03:59:28PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote: > >>I've had three bounces to key-signing e-mails so far which have appeared > >>to classify the mail as spam. > > > >I ran into a similar problem, although this one is between two ISPs > I know that people tend to send the signatures via E-Mail. I prefer to > send my signature directly to the server. And yes, I know that I would > not become informed if an address does not work for today, but do > I know whether it works tomorrow? So speak up if you do not want > your signature sended to the server. I would love if anybody else would > do so with my address to save additional three hours for key signing. The point is that you didn't check (because you can't) that the key actually belongs to the address printed on the list. So basically by sending the signed key to that address you make sure you had the right email on it. Greetings Torsten
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