trusting secret keys
Atom 'Smasher'
atom-gpg at suspicious.org
Fri May 14 07:49:58 CEST 2004
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why is it that even when a secret key is in the keyring, that key is not
automatically given "ultimate trust"?
i would think that if someone has possession of both the private and
public pieces of a key, there's no reason why the key shouldn't be
trusted... at least as a default. are there situations where one can't (or
shouldn't) trust them self?
...atom
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