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Re: GnuPG/OpenPGP primer?



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Dan Ritter wrote: 
> 
> And that brings us to public key systems, in which the 
> algorithms are well-known and the keys come in two parts: a 
> private key which you keep very, very secret and a public key 
> that you publish on a keyserver and on your website and so 
> forth. The properties of the classic public key systems are as 
> follows: 
> 
OK, I *think* I've got it now... 
Thanks! 
 -Don 
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