key expiry (was: Re: PGP8)

Todd Todd <Freedom_Lover@pobox.com>
Fri Aug 1 23:21:04 2003


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David Shaw wrote:
> An expired sig doesn't mean an expired key.

Right, I didn't think it would, but I wasn't sure where else the expiration
was coming from.

> The problem you are having is due to two user IDs that still have a 5-year
> key expiration date set on them.
>
>   <free??!@paonline.com>
>   Todd <free??!@paonline.com>

I caught on to that after Eugene posted and made me take another look at
what's out there on the keyservers.  I had just deleted those uid's from my
key a while back before the revuid command was available and before I knew
that it was better to revsig them at least.  Hell, I might have done this
before I was even using gpg, I don't know.

As always, thanks for clarifying things David.

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