supersede key on key-server

Jonathan Ely thajsta at gmail.com
Mon Aug 22 18:03:08 CEST 2011


I was wondering something similar. I have a few keys which I have
invalidated and disabled but there is no way to delete them. I am using
this new key which I have not uploaded because if something happens and
I must re-create the key that will too become just clutter on the server.

On 22/08/2011 10:39 AM, Mike Acker wrote:
> some of us use more than one email address. with GPG it is simple to add
> a secondary ID to a key and this seems to work quite well.
> 
> when a change like this is made it is desirable to update the keyserver.
> what happens when you re-upload a key to the keyserver? I hate to think
> the keyserver gets loaded up with old junk keys no one want used anymore...
> 
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