key question

MFPA expires2010 at ymail.com
Fri Feb 26 22:10:41 CET 2010


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Hi


On Friday 26 February 2010 at 8:39:07 PM, in
<mid:97334E1F-BA6F-403E-83EB-51DAEE32FF63 at jabberwocky.com>, David Shaw
wrote:


> On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:37 PM, Grant Olson wrote:

>>> Alas, while GnuPG supports the flag, no keyserver
>>> does.

>>> David

>> Just curious... Does support just mean it sets the
>> bit?  Or will it turn an attempt to --send-keys on
>> that key into a no-op?

> Support means it gives the user the ability to set and
> clear the bit (it is set by default).

Would there not be some merit in honouring the flag by (at least)
giving an extra warning to answer if you execute --send-keys to upload
a key with that bit set?


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