gerry_lowry (alliston ontario canada) wrote:
> Thank you John and David.
>
> John Clizbe has suggested a "key with multiple email addresses
> (userIDs) per identity/personae" as one strategy. David Shaw has
> mentioned a strategy of separate keys for different purposes.
FWIW, I use a blend of th
On Feb 22, 2009, at 6:54 PM, gerry_lowry (alliston ontario canada)
wrote:
Preamble
--
Michael W. Lucas on page 73 in Chapter 4 of "PGP & GPG: Email for
the Practical Paranoid",
No Starch Press, (c) 2006, shows the following choices for
"Please select what kind of key you want":
(
Michael W. Lucas on page 73 in Chapter 4 of "PGP & GPG: Email for
the Practical Paranoid",
No Starch Press, (c) 2006, shows the following choices for
"Please select what kind of key you want":
(1) DSA and Elgamal (default)
(2) DSA (sign only)
(5) RSA (sign only)
Michael recommends choosi
Preamble
--
Michael W. Lucas on page 73 in Chapter 4 of "PGP & GPG: Email for the
Practical Paranoid",
No Starch Press, (c) 2006, shows the following choices for
"Please select what kind of key you want":
(1) DSA and Elgamal (default)
(2) DSA (sign only)
(5) RSA (sign only)
Mic
Thank you John and David.
John Clizbe has suggested a "key with multiple email addresses (userIDs) per
identity/personae"
as one strategy. David Shaw has mentioned a strategy of separate keys for
different purposes.
My question: if I go with separate keys, as in
e-mail_address_1