This means that you somehow created a public key. (My programs only grab the key on response, not on initial send. That's probably why could read the last one.) (It's too bad that you don't actually have the key. Encryption is so much fun.) I hope you can read this one. I included my original message below. > From: "k" <http://www.kathaus.org/~cat> > Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 17:13:40 -0800 > > hey Robert, > i applaud your commitment to security, but i can't read your > email. i don't know how i opened the last one and this time > nothing is working. ack. > > maybe Noelle could send the info? > > see you later, > --kathryn > From: "k" <http://www.kathaus.org/~cat> > Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 11:10:59 -0800 > > Hey Robert, > good to hear from you. June 27th is smack dab in the middle > of gblt pride weekend. dang. > i'd like to get together with > you and Noelle sometime, alas this may not be it. OK. > we are having a party here at the kathaus June 6th, maybe > that works for you all to come up. Noelle? I think I'm free. > also, i'll be down your way May 31st (Sara and Nadine are > moving to Eugene), are you free for dinner? You mean, this Sunday May 31? I'm free, as far as I know. > or just getting > together? Either or both.