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Thus spake Nicolas Rachinsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> > 3. When I get clearer with gpg, I try to make my 'uid' more informative
> >    for others. But I found gpg doesn't provide good maintaining method
> >    to update them. You can not update uid except using adduid/deluid.
> >    You can not(?) change the 'preference' order of those uid's. The
> >    worse, I found I have no way to remove my old uid's in keyserver - they
> >    just accumulate. Strange gpg.
> 
> You can't do this easily, but I think there is something in the
> manual.

This feature will be added in GnuPG 1.0.7, which is supposed to be out
soon.  For now, the most recently added uid is the preferred one.  

As for removing an old uid, there is something about using your
revocation certificate and re-uploading the key.  DO NOT JUST USE YOUR
REVOCATION CERTIFICATE!  It is *something to do with it* (that's the
best lead I can give).  Your best bet is to search the gnupg-users
mailing list archives.  It comes up frequently. 

- -- 
[!] Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    PGP 0xC9C40C31 -=- http://codesorcery.net

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