On 10/02/2022 13:23, Raja Saha wrote:

I created the subkey, output it to a file and imported it to gpg on
working dir. Then I sent the key to the keyserver, gpg --send-keys
*****. After that when I searched the keyserver by my email it, there
was no key. When I searched by my key
F01D54EDAEB1700EBEDE6FC6C0A9DE3BFEFD07E2 (now revoked) it was there.
When I imported it, it didn't have a mail id.

What OS are you using? The default keyserver depends on your linux distro, and the default in Debian-based distros (keys.openpgp.org) doesn't serve userIDs by default. If you published your key there and then imported it into a different keyring, it wouldn't have come with the userID unless you went through their email verification procedure first.

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Andrew Gallagher

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