Key server software written by Michael Graff <explorer@iastate.edu>
- English:
- For an English version of this text please send a mail with a subject line
of "HELP" to
pgp-public-keys@keys.pgp.net,
or access the URL
http://www.pgp.net/pgpnet/email-help-en.html
- Norwegian:
- For aa faa dette dokumentet  paa norsk, send "HELP NO" til
pgp-public-keys@keys.no.pgp.net
- German:
- Fuer eine deutschsprachige Fassung dieses Textes senden Sie
eine Mail mit dem Subject "HELP DE" an die folgende Adresse
pgp-public-keys@keys.de.pgp.net
- Spanish:
- Para obtener una versisn en castellano de este texto, envme un mail a pgp
pgp-public-keys@keys.es.pgp.net
con el "Subject" HELP ES
- Finnish:
- Saadaksesi taman tekstin suomeksi, laheta osoitteeseen 
pgp-public-keys@keys.fi.pgp.net
tyhja viesti, jonka Subject-kentta on "HELP FI".
- Croatian:
- Za hrvatsku verziju ovoga teksta posaljite poruku koja ce u Subject imati "HELP HR" na adresu
pgp-public-keys@keys.hr.pgp.net
- Dansk:
- 
For at faa en dansk version af denne text skal du sende en e-mail
med en subject-tekst: "HELP DK" til 
pgp-public-keys@keys.dk.pgp.net
eller slaa op paa URL
http://www.pgp.net/pgpnet/email-help-dk.html
- Czech:
- Pro ziskani ceske verze tohoto textu poslete prosim e-mail se "Subject&
quot;
radkou "HELP CZ" na adresu pgp-public-keys@keys.cz.pgp.net,
nebo pristupte na URL htt
p://www.pgp.net/pgpnet/email-help-cz.html
PGP Public Email Keyservers
There are PGP public email key servers which allow one to exchange public
keys running using the Internet and UUCP mail systems.
Those capable of accessing the WWW might prefer to use the 
WWW interface
and managers of sites which may want to make frequent lookups may care to
copy the full keyring from
the FTP server
This service exists only to help transfer keys between PGP users.
It does NOT attempt to guarantee that a key is a valid key;
use the signatures on a key for that kind of security.
Each keyserver processes requests in the form of mail messages.  The
commands for the server are entered on the Subject: line.
Note that they should NOT be included in the body of the message.
        To:   pgp-public-keys@keys.pgp.net
        From: johndoe@some.where.ac.uk
        Subject: help
Sending your key to ONE server is enough.  After it processes your
key, it will forward your ADD request to other servers automagically.
For example, to add your key to the keyserver, or to update your key if it is
already there, send a message similar to the following to any server:
	To: pgp-public-keys@keys.pgp.net
	From: johndoe@some.site.edu
	Subject: add
	-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
	Version: 2.6
	
	-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
COMPROMISED KEYS:  Create a Key Revocation Certificate (read the PGP
docs
on how to do that) and mail your key to the server once again,
with the ADD command.
Valid commands are:
Command                Result
HELP                   Returns this message
HELP country           Localized help text (DE, EN, ES, FI, FR, HR, NO)
ADD                    Add PGP public key from the body of your message
INDEX [1]              List all PGP keys the server knows about (-kv)
INDEX userid           List all PGP keys containing userid (-kv)
VERBOSE INDEX [1]      List all PGP keys, verbose format (-kvv)
VERBOSE INDEX userid   Verbose list of all keys containing userid (-kvv)
GET [1]                Get the whole public key ring (split)
GET userid             Get just that one key (-kxa)
MGET regexp [2,3]      Get all keys which match /regexp/
                       regexp must be at least two characters long
LAST days [3]          Get the keys updated in the last `days' days
- EXPECT HUGE MAILS
 These commands return an enormous amount of information, be
    careful!  Not all mail systems can handle messages of that
    size, in which case these massive messages will bounce back to
    the keyserver.  They also probably contain more information
    than you ever want or need.  Here are the current sizes as of
    1997/02/28, expect them to grow pretty fast:
    - "INDEX" returns one single e-mail of 4MB
    
-  "VERBOSE INDEX" returns one single e-mail of 8MB
    
-  "GET" returns the whole keyring containing more than 55,000
      keys, totalling 18MB), as 99 mails of more than 200KB. This
      is a lot of files, and a lot of bother to get in the right
      order to run through PGP.
    
 Most likely the returned information will be mostly useless to
    you, so please use these commands in their "userid" variation,
    decreasing the message size and the hassle for your mail
    administrator and the keyserver administrator, and will be
    increasing the value for you.
    NOTE: PGP is extremely slow when operating on large keyrings.
          Adding the full ring of the keyserver to your own ring
	  will take several *DAYS* to complete.
     
    If you *REALLY* need the whole index file or key ring, *PLEASE*
    ftp it from a key server such as `ftp://ftp.pgp.net/pub/pgp/keys/'
    or one of the national servers.
 
- REGULAR EXPRESSIONS IN "MGET"
 Here are some examples of MGET commands:
        MGET michael             Gets all keys which have "michael" in them
        MGET iastate             All keys which contain "iastate"
        MGET E8F605A5|5F3E38F5   Those two keyid's
One word about regexps:  These are not the same as the wildcards Unix 
shells and MSDOS uses.  a * isn't ``match anything'' it means ``match
zero or more of the previous character'' like:
        a.*  matches anything beginning with an a
        ab*c matches ac, abc, abbc, etc.
Just try not to use ``MGET .*'' -- use ``GET'' instead.
- KEY LIMITATIONS
 Some keyservers have a limit on the number of keys they return in
    "MGET" or "LAST" queries, in order not to swamp you with too many
    keys in case you made a typo.
Users should normally use the email address
``pgp-public-keys@keys.pgp.net'',
or your national servers using one of:
for the email interface, and
``ftp://ftp.pgp.net/pub/pgp/''
for FTP access.