and possibly more correct than GNU/Linux.
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t I wouldn't know where to
send your public key back to, and I couldn't certify any of your e-mail
addresses.
The same goes for phone calls, though I do heavily filter my home phone
line with some IVR scripts and such to prevent autodialer spam.
That being said, sending 'hey, I'm
secret
> key's password.
>
> Should I just delete the (revoked) key from my keyring and re-do a --gen-key
> using the same/original e-mail address as the userid?
You don't really have to delete it, you can just generate a new one
using the same name and e-mail address.
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> This post is just another example to show that your feeling is wrong
> because I read your example of hijacked thread.
> Now you need one more example to show top posters not reading before
> replying.
>
> BTW, It is common sense that the Ubuntu com