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On Saturday 06 April 2002 12:14 pm, you wrote:
> Joel,
> Okay I'm totally confused.  When pine tried to read your message with the
> gpg filters, it gave the message below.  (I've intentionally not trimmed
> the quoted message for completeness).
>
> How would I find your public key?  gpg couldn't find it on the two
> keyservers I tried, (wwwkeys.pgp and www.keyserver.net).  Is the only way
> to get it to ask you?
>

Well, that's obviously one way, but it's not the ideal one . . .

I thought I'd uploaded the key to various servers, but I'm not sure that I 
included those -- I just did, though; give it another try.


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There's a widow in sleepy Chester
  Who weeps for her only son;
There's a grave on the Pabeng River,
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