PGP signature format

From: Larry Hammick (larryhammick_at_OMIT-MEtelus.net)
Date: 01/31/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 09:22:52 GMT

I take it that this sort of thing:
iQA/AwUBQf2XY5S9Fk5okqe7EQInfwCgkOl+N
oPEUKoDspgGyp7bkoHZEHsAoKCY
fwnN5MwIkxhuXVoKLYSNNENT
=5Xvn
represents a big integer in base 64, with a checksum after the "=". (There
are 26 lower-case letters available, and 26 uppercase, and a few other
symbols are used). Does anybody know the details of this format?
Thanks in advance,
LH



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