From: edgar@spectrx.Saigon.COM (Edgar W. Swank)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1992-10-30 19:02:40 UTC
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From: edgar@spectrx.Saigon.COM (Edgar W. Swank)
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 92 12:02:40 PPE
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Subscribe
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I got this address off Extropians. Sorry if there's a separate
"request" address I should be using, but I don't know what it is.
Please add me to your mailing list.
Please use one of these addresses:
Internet: edgar@spectrx.saigon.com
UUCP: szebra!spectrx!edgar
The address in the network header may not work.
I'm familiar with how PGP 2.0 works, including some bugs. I'm trying
to start a low-cost public key registry, which can verify public
keys independent of the network.
Here is my signed 512-bit public key:
-----Type bits/keyID Date User ID
-----pub 512/4F0C47 1992/09/26 Edgar W. Swank <edgar@spectrx.saigon.com>
-----sig! 67F70B 1992/10/14 Philip R. Zimmermann
<prz@sage.cgd.ucar.edu>
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: 2.02
mQBNAirEvxwAAAECAMUkLHrx6JH45BMd4bxZDNQO3HrLmhZSvsHJzLH9+90BTbuX
3Kvo0pSLCh98m2Abu/LtoHDggJOKxRGee+5PDEcABRG0KUVkZ2FyIFcuIFN3YW5r
IDxlZGdhckBzcGVjdHJ4LnNhaWdvbi5jb20+iQCVAgUQKtu1h+J13g7/Z/cLAQFg
nAQAjRlKmmSvDMZUWKM2BQFmpqHBiaCg7OLKEFng9pZGx2qzYHCZOL+a9A0exN9P
RAtV6bEm9+F8VoOEpVyF346XJwwE1e/13IETHFi7Jd9fbjsw8voQFqz69X2p8xoE
LxYtqSlwfOQ3S7JOyyx4/p04fG/JZuRJicVaUIRlDKHJPJ0=
=tsbS
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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