My Public Key

If you received an email from me (Rob Best) and want to know what the deal with 'PGP SIGNED MESSAGE' is then you've come to the right place. At the bottom of those email message is a statement resembling...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (Darwin)

iD8DBQFEhNG/71U4Oo9xhIQRAri6AKC2CAYswEHdRoBfO/XFpei02gCrCACghPts
ZdeGlRLbc9VTm4GXqoqPYAA=
=9JKI
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
(your email message will have a different 'code', or signature, but it should look similar).

The 'PGP Signature', is an encrypted 'thumb print' that proves the email message was 1) sent by me (or someone using my password and computer, which would be.... no one!) and was not changed since I sent it (i.e. no one between you and I altered the message).

If you want to be able to 'verify' these email messages you need to have PGP (http://www.pgp.com) or GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org) installed (GnuPG is free and open source) on your computer.

IF you have GnuPG or PGP installed send me an email with YOUR GnuPG or PGP signature and we can then send our email messages back and forth full encrypted (not just signed).