On Thu, May 05, 2016 at 02:47:44PM -0400, Thomas Raindog wrote: > Well, kudos to Google for embracing and implementing the importance of > providing more user-friendly encryption tools. Speaking of the usability of PGP, I'm seeing an invalid signature from a key that doesn't match your email address: gpg: Signature made Thu 05 May 2016 02:47:44 PM EDT gpg: using RSA key 0x2E588C1BFC5F33AA gpg: BAD signature from "Ansley Dunbar <ansleymdunbar@gmail.com>" [unknown] Does this reflect poor usability from enigmail? -Chris -- Chris Ruvolo cruvolo@gmail.com PGP key fingerprint: F500 A38A 0647 6C24 47E4 4953 00C5 7775 41F5 A98E
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