‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 10:40 AM, Nicolas George <george@nsup.org> wrote: > Hans (2018-12-25): > > > this is weired. You should be able to verify my key on www.cacert.org. > > Are you sure about what you are doing?cacert.org does not look to be > related to PGP at all. > > > However, what can I do? What should I do? > > Start by not top-posting, it is not accepted on this list; if you do not > know what it means, look it up. > > I cannot tell you what you should do about the key, because it depends > on your ultimate purpose. All I can tell you is: you cannot use the > 5F093FF8 for encryption. > > Regards, > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Nicolas George you could try using protonmail which has pgp, it's free to start with.
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