Maybe that's an opportunity to put to use "notations
, and self-sign the keybase-uidusing --cert-notation.
Of course, nobody would care to check that,
but would there be any other issue down this road?
Kind Regards,
Kostis
On 25 January 2017 at 23:39, Felix Van der Jeugt <
felix.vanderje...@gm
Excerpts from Andrew Gallagher's message of 2017-01-25 18:10:56 +:
> True, people might try to email you on that ID, but the worst that
> will happen is they get a bounce (and you have other, usable IDs on
> the same pubkey I assume).
I indeed do have those, but I'm not sure keybase will bounc
Excerpts from Christian Heinrich's message of 2017-01-26 09:19:42 +1100:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:51 AM, Felix Van der Jeugt
> wrote:
> > Recently, keybase.io stopped their email forwarding service. Now, my
> > noc...@keybase.io uid can no longer receive email. I'd normally revoke
> > the uid,
Felix,
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:51 AM, Felix Van der Jeugt
wrote:
> Recently, keybase.io stopped their email forwarding service. Now, my
> noc...@keybase.io uid can no longer receive email. I'd normally revoke
> the uid, but my account, keybase.io/noctua, can still receive messages
> through the
On 25/01/17 14:51, Felix Van der Jeugt wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Recently, keybase.io stopped their email forwarding service. Now, my
> noc...@keybase.io uid can no longer receive email. I'd normally revoke
> the uid, but my account, keybase.io/noctua, can still receive messages
> through the website
Dear all,
Recently, keybase.io stopped their email forwarding service. Now, my
noc...@keybase.io uid can no longer receive email. I'd normally revoke
the uid, but my account, keybase.io/noctua, can still receive messages
through the website.
I'm in a dilemma now: should I revoke the uid because t