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#* mailsync - servers that should receive email updates from SKS *#
#* *#
#* Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 John Clizbe *#
#* *#
#* This file is part of SKS. SKS is free software; you can *#
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#
# The mailsync should contains a list of email addresses of PKS
# keyservers, one per line. This file is important, because it ensures
# that keys submitted directly to an SKS keyserver are also forwarded
# to PKS keyservers.
#
# Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are ignored, as are lines
# whose first non-whitespace character is a `#'.
#
# IMPORTANT: don't add someone to your mailsync file without getting
# their permission first!
#
# Hironobu Suzuki operates the OpenPKSD server
#pgp-public-keys@pgp.nic.ad.jp
#
# Jonathon McDowell openrates the ONAK server
# http://www.earth.li/projectpurple/progs/onak.html
#pgp-public-keys@the.earth.li
#
# V. Alex Brennen operates the CKS (CrytptNet) servers
#
# Django : 2015-07-08
pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu