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I just started playing with GPG today. Can't you tell? :-)
Anyhow. I generated bunches of keys trying to get Enigmail to play nice with Thunderbird and also with gpg on the command line.
When I finally got around to the part of the HowTo on searching for keys (of course I did not read through all the way before starting), I searched for my key. It turns out that at some point all my keys (3 in all) were exported. The problem is that I had already deleted the key-pairs from my machine, since they were just test runs.
Is there a way to get rid of them from the keyservers?
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