This is the "Procmail Distribution Key". It will be used to sign releases of the procmail suite and SmartList. I would suggest that you not trust it as an introducer -- I expect that the only keys that it will ever sign are those of procmail maintainers. Of necessity multiple people will have access to this key. If for whatever reason you want to send an encrypted message to [email protected], this is the key to use. Yeah, it only has one other signature on it, and that key (mine) is only signed by this key, so it doesn't really say much right now. I'm working on it.

This key is a 1024 bit key with keyID 0x4A25D351 and the fingerprint16 is 76 E4 7C 02 08 4F 7F 90 59 CB 15 04 E2 70 87 36.

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use

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BKVzx0b80DHikyneISG2DFk/xFlxlPRYcdD6q/2OM03Km92/ucG3PXPmwYDNUx8X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=YqHH
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----