How to remove 'unwanted' sig from my public key?

George Schoelles George@Schoelles.com
Fri Oct 5 16:37:02 2001


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Once on the keyservers it's pretty much there to stay.

Hell one more signature only increases your trust and decreases that
of the signer.

On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 14:24:14 +0100
Dave Ewart <ewart@icrf.icnet.uk> wrote:

DE> My public has been signed by someone I don't know - I emailed the
person
DE> in question and they had no idea why they had signed it, and
apologised
DE> for the mistake.
DE> 
DE> How can I go about removing this signature from the copy of my key
that
DE> is on the keyservers?  This key is also signed by other signatures
that
DE> I wish to keep.
DE> 
DE> Any advice?
DE> 
DE> Dave.

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George Schoelles <George@Schoelles.com>

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