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Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Andrew Berg wrote:
>> Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>>> In the universe of practicability, what he wants to do is not possible.
>> I know that. I just forgot to add that I know it.
>
> First, please do not quote private emails
I'm not sure how on-topic this is for the GnuPG list, but it talks a
little about online etiquette, and as such it may be useful to the list
as a whole.
Andrew Berg wrote:
> Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> In the universe of practicability, what he wants to do is not possible.
> I know that. I just for
John Clizbe wrote:
> You are contemplating the successful completion of a task both so extremely
> effortful and futile as to rightly proclaim the description Sisyphean.
>
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> In the universe of practicability, what he wants to do is not possible.
I know that. I just forgot
Andrew Berg wrote:
> Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> You don't. This isn't possible.
>
> Well, it could be /possible/, but many steps would be difficult,
> illegal, expensive, or some combination of the three.
>
Stick with Rob's 'not possible'. Folks won't snicker behind your back that way.
You are
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Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> You don't. This isn't possible.
Well, it could be /possible/, but many steps would be difficult,
illegal, expensive, or some combination of the three.
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Hello Bahman !
Bahman Movaqar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now my question is:
> Since all of the keys are for the same email address, how can I remove
> redundant keys and leave out only one?
Unfortunately, as soon as you don't own the secret key any more, you don't
have the ability to ch
On 2007-11-22 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Bahman Movaqar wrote:
> > Is it possible to set an expiry date for them?
>
> Not in your case. You would need the private key.
>
> The moral of the story is to generate revocation certificates at the
> same time you generate your keys, test your keys to m
Bahman Movaqar wrote:
> Is it possible to set an expiry date for them?
Not in your case. You would need the private key.
The moral of the story is to generate revocation certificates at the
same time you generate your keys, test your keys to make sure they are
exactly what you need, and create b
On 2007-11-22 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Bahman Movaqar wrote:
> > Now my question is:
> > Since all of the keys are for the same email address, how can I
> > remove redundant keys and leave out only one?
>
> You don't. This isn't possible.
Is it possible to set an expiry date for them?
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Bahman Movaqar wrote:
> Now my question is:
> Since all of the keys are for the same email address, how can I remove
> redundant keys and leave out only one?
You don't. This isn't possible.
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Hi all,
I, mistakenly, generated several keys, sent them to 'subkeys.pgp.net'
and deleted the ~/.gnupg directory while I _had not_ generated a
revocation certificate for any of those keys except one.
Now my question is:
Since all of the keys are for the same email address, how can I remove
redund
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