Do you realize that it's trivial for anyone in the world to pretend to send email as you? That every time you send an email message anyone who runs a mailserver or monitors any network between you and the recipient can trivially read the message?
If you don't know what all of this secure email stuff is about, you should learn. We at BIGdis use primarily GPG for our keys, especially now that the RSA patent has expired. For Windows users, PGP 7.0, available from pgp.com can be reasonably trusted. All versions of PGP and a ton of info can be found at PGPi.
WARNING! Remember that someone may have hacked this server, and replaced these keys with ones of thier own making. To make absolutely sure that you have our real keys, find a secure way to verify the fingerprints on all of these keys.
Bigdis signing certThis is our x509 signing certificate. It what we sign all of the mail and www certs we use for SSL. Import it into your browser (after verifying it's signature) and you won't get security warnings from things we trust
Rob MeyerGPG - rob@bigdis.com - Personal/home
Scott Askew
GPG - scott@reviewit.com - Home
GPG - saskew@organic.com - Work
Gunnar Kramm
GPG - gkramm@speakeasy.net - Home
Andrew Lillie
GPG - andy@bigdis.com - Home
Erik Pugner
PGP - erikpugner@yahoo.com - Home
PGP - pugnere@wellsfargo.com - Work
Dorothy Meyer
GPG - raydot916@aol.com - Home
Others coming soon
© 1999-2000 BigDis Communications Ltd. All Rights Reserved