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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    KMail PGP Signatures..
From:       Dan Pilone <pilone () slac ! com>
Date:       2001-06-22 16:52:33
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  I set KMail to auto-sign my emails today and noticed on the last mail I 
sent to kde-devel that when I read it KMail used the first UID on that key.  
Meaning, I have one key with two IDs on it, my work id (blueprinttech.com) 
and my personal (slac.com).  If you run gpg by hand it will give you aka's, 
but apparently KMail doesn't use those.
  I know the drill, I'll take a look at it and see if I can get a patch 
together, but I thought I'd ask first incase it's easy for someone else.  :)
  Finally, and more or less off topic, do people generally have more than one 
ID for a key or generate seperate keys?  Thanks -- Dan

- -- 
GPG Fingerprint = EB47 45A5 B3EB B78E 7AE4 DDA8 7A70 FFB6 EEAA 0F10
See http://www.slac.com/pilone/gpg-key.txt for full key.

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buLrQuTXLIOrSRGtyVqdi8Y=
=SQir
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