-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Am 01.01.2015 um 18:10 schrieb Linux Debian: (...) > I've updated my GnuPG key and send to keyservers. What I updated ? > I've just deleted 2 expired subkeys and added one with a longer > (in 2015) expiration. But (...) those 2 expired subkeys still > appear (...)
Yes, key servers are purely cumulative. Information cannot be deleted or made to disappear from them, including revoked or expired (sub)keys. This is by design, so that noone can e.g. remove someone else's (sub)key(s), signatures, preferences etc. from the key server network. > (...) and that's why, in my opinion, why the sending an encrypted > message doesn't work by the free service like - > https://encrypt.to/linuxdeb...@zoho.com Before the expirationd > date of those 2 keys, the encrypt.to service worked. I don't know that service, but if that is the case, then I suggest you take it up with the people who run the encrypt.to service. If it cannot handle expired subkeys then they don't implement the OpenPGP standard correctly. Cheers gabe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJUpbwIAAoJEO7XEikU4kSzr0gH/jWaRd2+8f/uv74iRjRkVdyK w8/wNFC1kgnnpCknabtQWZsyIdtltSSuH3Eg8RxuGQWqLAcguJ/5rvPO1DxyW142 7kuUZhOFHWKKzH6oK8jqCnf/FGEu4TSg20Qzf3KGiOB+AKGYAMEfEHo5KjwZfxYi WRwMRhLj/eLa9HNbUQvTPTpVlZFhy7ueXB0kt7mhXt5yasa9QQIEX1YlPgr/QTL+ R8uHC3GMBHzHzcj/YqzXCx/dPX8gsnfdodEMgSzPvuGsnj3YJ65kuCSdYYgUpoJ4 MKJp+rldUQAFb/zMDObSHCgTOej3hP+yNHoTPnGC4JFiW7RJUBYhL+NVWG9wcaM= =5yoP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users