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(no subject)
No, he didn't sign it, but he did want me to fix his personal servers.
Funny story: for 8 months after I left my key was up on the keyserver.pgp. I had to leave it up there or the thing would die, as the daemon check scripts checked for my key using GPG. If the server failed to return a response, it would be restarted (a poor man's way to deal with a data base spec'd to hold a maximum of 100K keys but in reality was carrying several million.) I told people there they need to fix the issue (before and I after I left) but no one listened. I just kept getting paged every time the thing had issues. When I submitted bills for the time/notifications they refused to pay me. I charged them $100 for every unwanted message and there were other charges mixed in for things like their ISPs calling me on Sundays because lines were down (this was after I had left.)
Now, it looks like kharma may be spinning my way. More details on that later.