On Tue January 29 2008, s. keeling wrote:
> > when you find out, let me know. I screwed up my main key by adding
> > an email address ( the one for this list). It seems to have taken
> > over the main email address now, so I obviously did it wrong...
>
> I've no idea whether it's authoratative,
Paul Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon January 28 2008, s. keeling wrote:
> > >
> > > Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm
> > > changing jobs, so one of my three addresses won't be valid any
> > > more. Do I have to make a new key pair from scratch? If so, how
> > > c
Dan H. skrev:
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:54:42AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> You can revoke identities from your key. 'gpg --edit ' and
>>> then use 'revuid'. Don't forget to save and upload to a keyserver your
>>> modified key afterwards.
>> But will you lose access to any data that you have
Dan H. skrev:
> Hello folks,
>
> this is not s strict Debian question but it is so small and easy that it's
> not worth subscribung to a GPG list for.
>
> Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so
> one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to
On Mon January 28 2008, s. keeling wrote:
> > Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs,
> > so one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to make a
> > new key pair from scratch? If so, how can my "web of trust" (I don't have
> > one so this is rath
Dan H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so
> one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to make a new
> key pair from scratch? If so, how can my "web of trust" (I don't have one so
> this is rather theoretical)
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 03:54:42 -0600
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Ron,
> But will you lose access to any data that you have encrypted under
> the old key?
All that's changed is one of the "identities" on the public key. The
key itself, and the private key remain unchanged.
The sh
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:54:42AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > You can revoke identities from your key. 'gpg --edit ' and
> > then use 'revuid'. Don't forget to save and upload to a keyserver your
> > modified key afterwards.
>
> But will you lose access to any data that you have encrypted und
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On 01/28/08 03:09, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Dan H. wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> this is not s strict Debian question but it is so small and easy that it's
>> not worth subscribung to a GPG list for.
>>
>> Q: How can I remove an email address from my G
Dan H. wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> this is not s strict Debian question but it is so small and easy that it's
> not worth subscribung to a GPG list for.
>
> Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so
> one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to
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