robert wrote: > It's too bad that you cannot delete your key from the public key servers. > > The problem is that pgpsendmail always tries to get your public key off of > a server and put it on my keyring. So, I have to remember to turn off > encryption each time I write you :-(. > > I guess if you can get a copy of PGP somewhere and you still have your > key, you can at least revoke your key. You could then put the revoked key > on all the public key servers. One of these days I should set up PGP again... but I'll at least revoke the key. -m