On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 02:25:08PM +0100, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote: > On 09.12.2018 20:48, Stefan Claas wrote: > > Mind you in the 90's PGP key servers accepted also email and Usenet > > submissions, if i remember correctly. The keyword was then simple > > the word "add" in the subject line of an email. > > [...] > > I didn't manage to get it running though ("gpg: keyserver send failed: No > keyserver available"), probably it depends on some package that I don't have > locally.
As far as I know, most keyservers nowadays no longer accepts key submission by e-mail. Those that still support the e-mail interface only do so to allow *querying* the keyserver, not *adding* any key; that is, they only support the INDEX and the GET commands, not the ADD command. - Damien
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