> how can you assume that it was me who uploaded a key with my name on it?
Nobody is. But if you create a public key, then by definition you're comfortable with it being shared with the public. If you don't want your public key shared with the public, don't use asymmetric crypto. If you didn't generate this key, then please accept my condolences on some low-life jerk creating a key in your name with your email address on it and uploading it to the keyservers. Those people are jerks. Unfortunately, we have no good way to stop them. _______________________________________________ Sks-devel mailing list Sks-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel