Am 08.12.2014 um 00:40 schrieb MFPA:
> 
> 
> On Sunday 7 December 2014 at 3:04:09 PM, in
> <mid:54846c69.2020...@web.de>, Tomo Ruby wrote:
> 
> 
>> If I create a main key to certify
>> and subkeys for everything else, won't there be dozens
>> of subkeys on my main key after years of creating and
>> revoking subkeys?
> 
> When the subkey was coming up for expiry, wouldn't you just edit the
> expiry date?
> 

Hey,

as I wrote in the mail from Sun Dec 7 22:38:03 CET 2014: I know I could just 
set a new expiration date but most times it's recommended to use a key for two 
years at the longest. So if I start counting I end up like this: One subkey for 
authentication, one for signing and one for encryption. This makes three new 
keys every two years...

I really don't understand why everyone has only so few subkeys...

Best regards

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