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On 24.03.2011, at 11:01, Michael Letterer, SCP United wrote: > 1. Can you please let me know if I can recover - with GPG Keychain Access > deleted - key chains (especially the private key)? > If yes, how can I do the complete key chain (public- and private key) > recovery? Can you provide us some more details please? Are you familiar using the Terminal.app? Your private keys are stored at "$HOME/.gnupg/secring.gpg" and the public keys at ""$HOME/.gnupg/pubring.gpg" - regardless whether you've GPG Keychain Access installed or not. The command "gpg --list-keys" will show you the keys. On 24.03.2011, at 11:01, Michael Letterer, SCP United wrote: > 2. How can I delete my no more needed public keys from key-servers? If you still have the secret counterpart you can generate a revocation certificate - see http://www.gpgtools.org/intro.html#p21 for details. But I'm sure Google can provide you more sophisticated instructions. Best regards, Alex -- net.cs.bonn.edu/willner
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