Hi Heinz,

On Friday, 2015-03-27 19:39:06 +0100, Heinz Diehl wrote:

> > The key doesn't appear to be usable for encryption: it only has the sign
> > and certify capabilities set (the last field on the pub line).
> 
> Why would somebody want to upload a key which isn't suitable for encryption?

Because s/he uses it to sign things and certify keys and wants others to
be able to obtain the key and verify signatures?

  Eike

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