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Not really a problem, as such, but since you guys had a keysigning at the meeting today is there a way for me to update all the keys in my keyring that have changed? Short of getting all of the key IDs in my keyring manually then doing one big --recv-keys query. Do I in fact need to do this at all, or is it something that gpg does automatically? By the way keyserver.linux.it seems to be down at the moment for some reason. -- James jamesk[at]beeb[dot]net "The creator of the universe works in mysterious ways. But he uses a base ten counting system and likes round numbers." Scott Adams
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