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  <title>opensoul.org - Public Key Encryption: the anti-spam Comments</title>
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      <name>Johannes Ernst</name>
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    <title>Comment on 'Public Key Encryption: the anti-spam' by Johannes Ernst</title>
<content type="html">We've had a method to distribute public GPG keys from URLs for some period of time in &lt;a href=&quot;http://lid.netmesh.org/&quot;&gt;LID&lt;/a&gt;. Which is fully complementary to OpenID. You may want to check it out, e.g. by signing up for a LID/OpenID multi-protocol URL at http://mylid.net/</content>  </entry>
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