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Hi


On Sunday 18 December 2011 at 12:06:22 PM, in
<mid:87iple6q4h....@vigenere.g10code.de>, Werner Koch wrote:


> An interesting way to spam key owners.  Not a big deal,
> it is easy to add a procmail rule to send them to the
> bit bucket.

I'd not considered the scenario of uploading multiple key updates in
order to get the servers to spam the key owner with verification
emails. Sending them straight to the bit bucket would still have the
desired effect of not accepting unwanted updates to your key.


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Best regard

MFPA                    mailto:expires2...@ymail.com

Only dead fish go with the flow
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