I'm returning to GPG, and Enigmail, and not for the first time. This means that I have earlier generated key-pairs and uploaded them to servers like keys.pgp.net or something like that. I did this first time in 1999 and have done several new attempts later, and now have seven key-pairs on the server. Latest I have generated a key-pair in 2011.
Unfortunately, every time my use of GPG fades out, because non of my contacts really join in. And it's not much fun exchanging signed and encrypted mails with myself :-) This time, with all the media on governments peeping into peoples private mails, I think I have a better chance to get many of my friends to jump on-bord. My problem: I stead of generating yet another key-pair, how do I revitalise on of my existing key-pairs. This said, I have only what I can download from a key-server, and I do in fact remember the password, for some of them. Do the key-server have all the information I need to re-use an existing key-pair (provided I remember the password)? Or do I need to get one of my old computers up and running, hoping to find some sort of key file there. If you can point to any online material, tutorial or the likes, that do not start with 'Generate a key-pair' then I would appreciate the a lot... :-) Best regards Martin Hvidberg Latest fingerprint: D3DA 61B7 610C E8A1 75C7 1DA1 0B24 7DB3 4AF0 1B83 -- View this message in context: http://gnupg.10057.n7.nabble.com/Can-I-revitalise-an-old-key-pair-tp32165.html Sent from the GnuPG - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users