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Re: Key Servers
> I don't see what you mean by key servers for only true names.
> How do you know that a true name isn't just a false identity
> created with a real account on some system? How do you differentiate
> a true name from a unix account?
The whole concept of a true name is a fantasy. A persons name is
neither unique nor unchanging.
My passport reads "Brad Huntting", but if tomorrow I decide I want
to be called "@*!" (pronounced "crash boom bang") instead, then
that's my name.
Even today I go by many written names:
Brad
Brad Huntting
Bradley E Huntting
Brad E Huntting
Bradley Enoch Huntting
beh
huntting
Enoch (mabey not)
That's case insensitive and doesn't include the hundreds or thousands
of e-mail addresses which mean me.
The point is, a name is a handle. It doesn't need to be unique or
static, all it needs to do is refer to someone or something in a
reasonably unambiguous way.
Besides, if I understand your idea of what a "true name" is (the
name your parents or your government have assigned to you), then
the whole idea of having a "true names" pgp key server is outrageously
bigoted, since the vast majority of people cant write their "true
name" in ascii.
brad