On Mar 29, 2015, at 5:00 PM, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 29 Mar 2015, John Levine wrote:
> 
>> For over a decade, I've been doing the common trick of inventing a new
>> address each time I sign up for something.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but
>> you appear to be saying that now, I have to stop, go to some sort of DNS
>> provisioning system, tell it about the name I'm about to invent, publish
>> the new record, and wait for it to propagate before I can go back to the
>> web page where I'm about to use the name.
>> 
>> Also, I have no idea what all of the addresses are that I've made up
>> over the years, many of which still get mail from whoever I gave them
>> to.  It appears I'm out of luck there.
> 
> For one, you can do *._openpgpkey.example.com. IN OPENPGPKEY [...]
> 
> Second you should really have the email address listed as ID on you
> openpgp key entry anyway.
> 
> Third, you can keep doing this fine and not receive encrypred email,
> just like you have been doing all of those years.

+1

Eric

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