On Friday 13 April 2007 11:36 pm, John Clizbe wrote: > Chris wrote: > > This may sound simple, but I want to make sure I get it done right. My > > ISP/DSL provider, Embarq, has dumped Earthlink as their mail provider > > sine 9 April and setup their own mail servers. Simple, revoke the EL key > > and make a new key for Embarq, except, the two have come to an agreement > > and that is that Earthlink will continue to forward mail for Embarq users > > until 31 Oct. Question being do I keep the Earthlink key and also > > generate one for my Embarq address or once I have everything setup for > > the Embarq servers generate one for Embarq and at that time reovke the > > Earthlink key? > > Why revoke and create a new key? Why not just add the new address on a new > UID, and make it primary. Sometime between now and Oct 31, you can revoke > the old UID. > > My AT&T address became Comcast; that became Roadrunner. > > Same person. Same key. Just a new email address. Plus the revoked address > gives clueful folks the hint that email shouldn't be sent there.
I'll be changing over to my new email address tomorrow so I want to make sure I understand the procedure. According to the manpage I want to run $gpg --edit-key [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm then presented with this info: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ gpg --edit-key [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.6; Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details. Secret key is available. pub 1024D/98E6705C created: 2005-11-23 expires: never usage: SCA trust: ultimate validity: ultimate Command> I 'assume' at the "Command>" prompt I'd enter adduid and my new embarqmail.com address. Once that is done, in order to make it the primary key would I then have to again run gpg --edit-key and my new uid and at the Command> prompt enter primary? If I understand this right I'll still be using the same key only with a different address. Since I've now, hopefully, made my embarq address my primary is it just a simple matter of exporting this to the keyservers? Then later down the road when I'm sure that all mailing lists and so forth have changed to the new address I just run all the above and at the Command> prompt run revuid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please let me know if I've got something wrong in the way I understand this. Thanks Chris -- Chris KeyID 0xE372A7DA98E6705C
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