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

Nick Andriash andriash@home.com
Fri Oct 5 21:57:01 2001


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Hello David Shaw,

On Friday, October 05 2001 at 11:02 AM PDT, you wrote:


> OpenPGP has a notion of a "only owner may modify" flag so keyservers
> will only accept updates from the key owner (presumably the key server
> update would be signed by the key in question). Most keyservers don't
> support this flag yet, but GnuPG does set it (in fact there is no way
> to unset it).
Now that's interesting to know. Is this flag something that the KeyServer Administrators have to agree with first... implement... or is the flag by itself all that is necessary. We have been wanting Owner control over our own Public Keys for a long time, and this is indeed welcome news. Is this something new, as I've never heard it mentioned before? - -- Nick -=N.J. Andriash | Courtenay, B.C. Canada=- Win 98SE | GnuPG v1.06 (MingW32) | Becky v2.00.07 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (MingW32) - GnuPGshell v2.00 Comment: Join: PGP-Basics-subscribe@yahoogroups.com iD8DBQE7vg/txQKEdHuj/c4RApa7AKCFIrCshCpRD+msgIITrmdW3cY4dwCeL2d/ 6WuCIVW/F6H73vscd/tIEaw= =SmtB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----