On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 17:43 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 20:10 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 15:45 -0700, David Boles wrote:
It works the same way as the gpg-key that checks your downloads to make sure that they are 'real', and who signed the RPMs, and not spoofs.
If you had a key and I had your public key, if we, for example, chose to we could send emails to each other that are encrypted and could only be read by you and me. Not to the list(s), of course. Private emails. You could do that with others, if they had keys and you chose to do so.
You are aware that all of the servers that forward your email, listed in the headers, keep copies that can be read by anyone? At least they used to do that.
Ha! Google for wayward4now They sure keep track of alot of my crap! Try googling on you for grins at Cocktail parties. Hey "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is coming on AMC now. I need a life. Ric
Gort! Klaatu berrata nickto!
(and you think YOU need a life?!)
Lord, you know it by heart. OK, you win. You have even less of a life than me! To make it worse, I'm replying to you on a Linux list at 9PM on a Friday night and watching Gort stomp around, while the Earthlings scatter like chickens. Great screaming, I give those ladies a solid 9. Now I have less life than you, unless you go into devel on a ScreamOmeter. Make it command line and you really win. Oh God, there goes an Edsel. Kill me now. "Yes sir General, that's where he's staying." Someone kill that snitch, first. <sighs> Ric