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Hi


On Sunday 26 October 2014 at 7:19:28 AM, in
<mid:544ca080.5040...@gmail.com>, NdK wrote:



> IIRC a tool exists to do that, in a way that makes it hard for keyserver
> owners to extract "social" metadata (like "these keys are on a single
> keyring"). Too bad I can't recall its name :(

I remember reading about a tool to refresh the keys on your keyring
from keyservers, one key at a time at random intervals (and if I
recall correctly, picking a random keyserver from a list). But I can't
remember the name either, and I couldn't come up with search terms to
find it with a search engine.


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