I'm just curious as to what this "GNU" way is? I assume you would just a non identifiable email address and then either leave your name blank, incomplete, or just plain incorrect.
Is there another way I am missing? Thanks On 5/16/2020 8:56 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> So, when you like to communicate with a person who uses such a new >> key how do you proceed then? > I tell them, "I will not be able to use OpenPGP with you until such time > as you UID conforms to the standard. Would you like help in making your > user ID standards-conformant in a way that reveals nothing about your > real-world identity?" > > This is, in fact, the preferred GNU way. "I'd love to be able to work > with you on this document, but you're using a proprietary format I can't > read. There's an open format we can both use, though, and I'd be happy > to help you get started with it." > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
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