Il 31/01/2014 10:24, Steve Jones ha scritto: > Well the conventions of use, for example the key signing party > protocol, requires photographic id. If I publicly sign a key it has to > be in line with how I expect others to interpret it. Policies and > notations on signatures go some way to alleviate that but only if the > tools support it. I tried looking around for some tutorials about notations, but could only find minimal information ("it's a string in 'tag@domain=value' format").
IIUC in *my* policy I could specify that when signing a key I use "ndk@mydomain=X" notation and that X=0 means "just checked the person can access the given mailbox", X=1 means "at least 2 other persons have confirmed that the same user used that email address for the last year" and so on. Is my understanding right? When I sign a key and use a notation, am I actually signing *all* the identities associated with that key? Or just one? BYtE, Diego. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users