Re: Re: Re: Re: Kmail-TDE-PM-pgp

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On Monday 30 April 2018 13:27:35 deloptes wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The biggest problem is that I have a public key that was published back
> > about pgp-262 or 262a time, 20 years back, so its out there "someplace",
> > so I expect I should try to locate it and remove it from view/use before
> > I try to setup another. Unforch ther drive in the amiga died, and took
> > the keys with it to that great pasture that shitty drives goto when they
> > fail.
>
> check here:
> http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=Gene+Heskett&fingerp
>rint=on&op=index
>
> you can upload the revocation to revoke it.
>
> > I don't recall if I set an expire on it or not. Or without the shorter ID
> > string, how to convince the key-servers its mine, so its ok to nuke that
> > puppy.
>
> obviously not
>
> > Sigh...  Don't get old, deloptes, its not all the fun its cracked up to
> > be.
>
> Looks like I don't have much of a choice :( but you are good example - an
> inspiration :).
>
> regards

I was promised that this was the time when I could just sit back and enjoy the 
rest of my life; go fishing, take long walks, sleep in whenever I want.... 
Well, okay, I do sleep in a lot, and take naps. Sleep is now sort of like 
what dessert used to be. 

Bill


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