-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Peter S. May wrote:
> Again, such is true for the uids themselves. But revocations for uids > that the client doesn't have might or might not be considered > superfluous. Perhaps we find a revocation for a uid we don't have yet > on one keyserver and discard it, then find that uid still available on > another keyserver, not yet revoked. I have no idea how that's handled. > None whatsoever. OK...More Interesting still. I Revoke a UID and provide a 'Reason' (which GnuPG allows) My Reason: Changed ISP (in my Case the Truth; joimail.com to bellsouth.net) Now I Upload to the Keyservers; what happens to the Signatures on my former UID? I still do not know. Based upon what what I have read/been told....no worries. I signed both New UIDs. And most of the Sigs were on my Generic UID. Therefore > Trust should follow with the signing of the new UID by a Good sig from the Generic UID. I kinda feel that this is where the GSWoT Sig on my New email address counts for something. JOHN ;) Timestamp: Thursday 02 Nov 2006, 17:13 --500 (Eastern Standard Time) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6-svn4315: (MingW32) Comment: Public Key at: http://tinyurl.com/8cpho Comment: Gossamer Spider Web of Trust: http://www.gswot.org Comment: My Homepage: http://tinyurl.com/yzhbhx Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJFSm17AAoJEBCGy9eAtCsPIl4H/2e3xhYqecy8aOBTQ8xoA+PV hQzA59uXpj6vJDNch2rZbVqlXcBMAU4M4ZbcXrxcfF43ZrHqMkqp+V5ZGEnHLe7U aUFzgE1ozMgR9C69FsuO92RY5/Ii77CKKxxgK/znEstdH8AwcFK8w4Vg0ikznvsy ZRWkP+Hj/NICyDvK2Yb9Iv6YgQeOIpf90OdsJrCiWRMdRmNUjbLSYz0RZgf2GqYj HNOcKD2s96pBW1HIPDVYepLAqoaMACUe2QBrZfU0ZD0QbvTJmd35wpHIDUqFCsUX Wh2gjMFNUBr0/6DTf7AaZJKM829sVYG5nnpt5ch7OJg0lBYhwob8oY4uZBV88+g= =UHbV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users