On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 13:16:56 -0500
Nate Bargmann <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Nate,

>That is a good question!  I have been collecting public signatures for
>many years via gpg.  Yours, in particular, is one that shows as expired.

I wouldn't be able to use it if it were expired:  I found out the hard
way - by forgetting the expiry date, and being told about it.  I had to
take crash course in altering key expiry dates (IOW; I searched the
internet for how-tos) and then uploaded the newly updated key to the
server network.

Time to update a few keys, I think.  Please read Teemu Likonen's post
about polluted keys.  Shouldn't be a major problem (only a handful are
known to be poisoned) but better to be safe than sorry.

>I suppose this is one time I shouldn't have shot from the hip?  :-D

We've all done it.   ;-)

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