Shawn Rutledge said: > If I set > keyserver x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu > then when I open that message, it takes a while, then I get > [-- PGP output follows (current time: Wed Sep 25 15:13:30 2002) --] > gpg: Signature made Sun Sep 1 > 08:31:35 2002 MST using DSA key ID > F417FFCF > gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. > gpg: Can't check signature: > public key not found > [-- End of PGP output --] > > > So I guess at least it's connecting to the MIT keyserver (right?) but > not finding Derek's key. And this search Correct. As stated I decided to use keys again after seeing Jim using them here and talking to Hans about privacy. I made the key about a month ago, but havent taken the time to 'register' my public key with any of the servers. I was hoping to arrange a key signing party and do it during that time, but life happened. I specifically also had to send some documents to the business affliate that did need to be signed. I gave those parties my public key to verify, then never got around to publishing elsewhere, my bad. :) -Derek