On 2013-09-13 14:24, Nicholas Cole wrote:
The correct way would be to have keyservers
honour the no-modify flag, or perhaps have some notation on the ID
that prevents uploading to a public keyserver. I myself would favour the latter approach.

The latter has the same problem as the no-modify flag: it can be subverted by someone as long as the keyservers do not do crypto.

HTH,

Peter.

PS: I accidentally replied to Nicholas only. Using a different client than usually.

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