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Hi


On Friday 6 August 2010 at 3:07:31 PM, in
<mid:201008061607.42946.kl...@vink-slott.dk>, Klaus Vink Slott wrote:

> I
> find it quite confusing that if you start the program
> with --edit-key [subkey-id] and issue a expire command
> - then I am offered to extend the life of the primary
> key. This let me to the conclusion that is was not
> possible to extend the validity on a subkey.

Yes, this is one of the situations in which the subkey ID stands as an
alias for the primary key ID. FWIW, I tried prepending an exclamation
mark to the subkey ID but it didn't help.


- --
Best regards

MFPA                    mailto:expires2...@ymail.com

I hit the CTRL key but I'm still not in control!
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