Hi Martin,
Could you please explain this, I don't understand really. So there are
public and no public keys on the this key-server? Who decides that a
key is public or non-public? Who or how can I request a non-public
key?
Sorry, that wasn't as clear as it could have been. There are no
non-publ
Hello Vincent,
Thursday, February 2, 2023, 12:41:48 PM, you wrote:
> For traditional (sks-style) keyservers, it is true that the list of all
> certificates
> and email addresses is public, and must be by design. For keys.openpgp.org
> specifically, this full list is not public and never will be
Hey list,
Keyserver records are public and spammers can scan those
Just quickly noting, since keys.openpgp.org was mentioned at the
beginning of the thread:
For traditional (sks-style) keyservers, it is true that the list of all
certificates
and email addresses is public, and must be by desi