also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh (on Sun, 17 Jun 2001 12:55:04PM -0300): > You cannot. That would allow for very serious attacks against the keyserver > database by third-parties, so it's not supported.
that makes sense. and i remember reading about this. > You CAN revoke the UID, though. That will not delete it, but at least people > should avoid using it because it is marked as revoked. how? when i do --edit-key and then select the UID with the 'uid' command, all the options i have (as output by 'help') are: quit quit this menu save save and quit help show this help fpr show fingerprint list list key and user IDs uid select user ID N key select secondary key N check list signatures sign sign the key lsign sign the key locally deluid delete user ID delkey delete a secondary key delsig delete signatures pref list preferences showpref list preferences trust change the ownertrust revsig revoke signatures disable disable a key enable enable a key and revsig produces the following output, but no result: You have signed these user IDs: Martin F. Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Martin F. Krafft (MaD dUCK) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sorry if i don't understand and have to ask trivial questions... but while we're at it, could you tell me how to revoke a whole key on the keyserver? martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- first snow, then silence. this thousand dollar screen dies so beautifully.