Re: best practice for pgp mail service, revoking keys

2014-04-26 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Thursday 24 April 2014 21:07:54 t...@piratemail.se wrote: > Thank you for your responses. I'm still mulling over what to do. Your > input has been revealing. > > I think I'm leaning towards the 1 year key, with a 1 year "fallow" > time. For the reasons implied by Daniel, (which I interpolated).

Re: best practice for pgp mail service, revoking keys

2014-04-24 Thread tim
Thank you for your responses. I'm still mulling over what to do. Your input has been revealing. I think I'm leaning towards the 1 year key, with a 1 year "fallow" time. For the reasons implied by Daniel, (which I interpolated). I would not want another user grabbing an e-mail account and posing

Re: best practice for pgp mail service, revoking keys

2014-04-24 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 04/23/2014 06:13 PM, t...@piratemail.se wrote: > This is a tiny bit philosophical. Perhaps a little off-topic. I think this is > probably the best list to ask never-the-less. > > So I've been working on this pgp base web based mail service. > https://github.com/timprepscius/mv > > Here is th

Re: best practice for pgp mail service, revoking keys

2014-04-23 Thread David Shaw
On Apr 23, 2014, at 6:13 PM, t...@piratemail.se wrote: > Greetings, > > This is a tiny bit philosophical. Perhaps a little off-topic. I think this is > probably the best list to ask never-the-less. > > So I've been working on this pgp base web based mail service. > https://github.com/timprepsci

best practice for pgp mail service, revoking keys

2014-04-23 Thread tim
Greetings, This is a tiny bit philosophical. Perhaps a little off-topic. I think this is probably the best list to ask never-the-less. So I've been working on this pgp base web based mail service. https://github.com/timprepscius/mv Here is the problem I hope eventually to be confronted with: 1

Re: Revoking keys...

2008-04-30 Thread Laurent Jumet
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hello Ramon ! Ramon Loureiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd like to delete one of the two emails asociated to my KEYID > Do I need to revoke the KEY? > Does it mind that the key is "destroyed"? > What will happen with the signed emails I have

Re: Revoking keys...

2008-04-30 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 David Picón Álvarez wrote: > No, just revoke the ID. From the edit-key menu, choose the ID with uid > n, and then revsig iirc. NOPE! The Command is revuid *not* revsig ;) JOHN 8-) Timestamp: Wednesday 30 Apr 2008, 19:44 --400 (Eastern Daylight Ti

Re: Revoking keys...

2008-04-30 Thread David Picón Álvarez
I'd like to delete one of the two emails asociated to my KEYID Do I need to revoke the KEY? No, just revoke the ID. From the edit-key menu, choose the ID with uid n, and then revsig iirc. What will happen with the signed emails I have sent? They'll still verify OK I think. --David.

Re: Revoking keys...

2008-04-30 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Ramon Loureiro wrote: > I'd like to delete one of the two emails asociated to my KEYID > Do I need to revoke the KEY? These 2 Questions both require knowing whether You mean the actual Key or User ID's on the Key. It might be important to Note her

Re: Revoking keys...

2008-04-30 Thread John Clizbe
Ramon Loureiro wrote: > > Hi! > I'd like to delete one of the two emails asociated to my KEYID > Do I need to revoke the KEY? > Does it mind that the key is "destroyed"? > What will happen with the signed emails I have sent? There is no need to revoke the key. All you need do is revoke the UID wi

Revoking keys...

2008-04-30 Thread Ramon Loureiro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I'd like to delete one of the two emails asociated to my KEYID Do I need to revoke the KEY? Does it mind that the key is "destroyed"? What will happen with the signed emails I have sent? Thanks in advance ___ ramon -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Revoking Keys

2005-07-10 Thread Neil Williams
On Sunday 10 July 2005 4:29 pm, Graham wrote: > On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 14:54, David Shaw wrote: > > I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you do and don't have left > > from your crash.  Do you have the secret keys for the keys you want > > to revoke or not? > > > > David > > No, that's just th

Re: Revoking Keys

2005-07-10 Thread Graham
On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 14:54, David Shaw wrote: > I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you do and don't have left > from your crash.  Do you have the secret keys for the keys you want > to revoke or not? > > David No, that's just the point. I have the revocation certificates, I can get the

Re: Revoking Keys

2005-07-10 Thread David Shaw
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 12:22:54PM +0100, Graham wrote: > Recently I generated some keypairs with their relevant revocation > certificates, but was not able to save my new keyrings before the PC > crashed :-( > > I am therefore dependent on using an old keyring without these new keys > plus the

Re: Revoking Keys

2005-07-10 Thread Charly Avital
Upload the revocation certificates to a keyserver. They will be disseminated to other keyservers automatically. Charly Graham wrote the following on 7/10/05 7:22 AM: > Recently I generated some keypairs with their relevant revocation > certificates, but was not able to save my new keyrings befo

Revoking Keys

2005-07-10 Thread Graham
Recently I generated some keypairs with their relevant revocation certificates, but was not able to save my new keyrings before the PC crashed :-( I am therefore dependent on using an old keyring without these new keys plus the revocation certificates. I am not clear exactly how to revoke the