> And then select the old uid with "uid" and delete it with "deluid".
>
> Hubert
But there is a problem with publically distributed keys, as someone (Ethan, I
think) pointed out in the "previous" (Nietzsche: Die ewige Wiederkehr des
Gleichen ...IIRC) thread. Here is the gnupg-handbook speaking:
Vee-Eye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2) You could add an
> uid to your key ("gpg --edit-key " and then with "adduid" add the
> new address).
And then select the old uid with "uid" and delete it with "deluid".
Hubert
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 09:52:58PM +0200, Vee-Eye wrote:
> > Hello people,
>
> Hi Carlos,
>
> The question sounds quiet familiar to me; I think you asked that one a couple
> of days before and got some answers already, but anyway ...
Yes, I too remember this...
>
> 1) Why don't you generate a
> Hello people,
Hi Carlos,
The question sounds quiet familiar to me; I think you asked that one a couple
of days before and got some answers already, but anyway ...
1) Why don't you generate a new key ("gpg --gen-key")?
2) You could add an
uid to your key ("gpg --edit-key " and then with "add
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 07:30:12AM +0200, Vee-Eye wrote:
> Generating a new key would be the best solution, that's right. But have a look
> at the " yourkey" menu. [You could add an uid () and
> then
> delete the old one (surprise: ]
except if you already have uploaded to a keyserver you won't b
Sie schrieben:
>
> On 05-Sep-2000 Carlos Laviola wrote:
> > Hello people,
> >
> > I know this is not Debian-related in any way, so please forgive me for
> > posting here. My question is: is there a way to change a e-mail address in
> > a gnupg key? My previous ISP (sol.com.br) is gone now, so I a
On 05-Sep-2000 Carlos Laviola wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> I know this is not Debian-related in any way, so please forgive me for
> posting here. My question is: is there a way to change a e-mail address in
> a gnupg key? My previous ISP (sol.com.br) is gone now, so I am using a new
> one, with a n
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