I tried to set up before for you to go to eff they were like uh no which made it possible for me to fully understand their level of consciousness Anyway go to san fran and talk to interent archive > brewster kahle > you will totally love going there anyway On Sep 23, 2017 11:32 PM, "Mirimir" <mirimir@riseup.net> wrote:
On 09/23/2017 04:07 AM, Razer wrote:
On 09/22/2017 10:40 PM, jim bell wrote:
I am Jim Bell, author of the Assassination Politics essay, at jdb10987@yahoo.com. I'm trying to implement public-key message signing with Mailvelope software, not with much success so far. I haven't really done signficant amounts of encryption since the 1990's, not much even then, and then I used PGP, and not with an email client. I realize that I don't have a public key available; I'd like to publish it, but there probably haven't been any key-signings nearby. I'm trying to (re-) learn the bare bones of this. This is my second attempt. The first attempt at signing simply lost my message, for reasons entirely unknown. I'd like to prove who I am. At least initially, I though of using a Skype call, jimbell887, to talk to a few of the more credible people around here. That will, at least, reduce the level of doubt until I can get up to speed on this very irritating software. I will put this message, and then have a signed copy of this message. I'd like to somehow include a copy of my public key, but as I said, I cannot yet figure out how do to that.
Jim Bell
It all looked good until I tried to import the key and I got:
It worked fine for me, using Thunderbird + Enigmail.
See https://file.io/tTlZ2I for key properties.
Just to make sure my always flaky 32bit Enigmail wasn't misleading me I ran Steve's key:
Rr