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Hi


On Saturday 28 January 2012 at 6:29:10 PM, in
<mid:4f243e76.2090...@tx.rr.com>, John Clizbe wrote:


> To repeat: OpenPGP and the keyserver network were NEVER
> designed to operate in the manner you wish. I doubt
> they ever will operate in that manner. You cannot blind
> a UID from other UIDs on a certificate. The day
> keyservers selectively return certificate information
> is the day the keyservers no longer are trusted.

I was not suggesting the information be selectively returned. The
whole key would be returned; any UIDs that contained digests instead
of plaintext would reveal no information to the user.



> Like Rob, I'm done. There is no more to explain. Adios.
> Sayonara. Goodbye.

Fair enough.

- --
Best regards

MFPA                    mailto:expires2...@rocketmail.com

Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
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