On Sun, 29 Mar 2015, John Levine wrote:

For over a decade, I've been doing the common trick of inventing a new
address each time I sign up for something.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but
you appear to be saying that now, I have to stop, go to some sort of DNS
provisioning system, tell it about the name I'm about to invent, publish
the new record, and wait for it to propagate before I can go back to the
web page where I'm about to use the name.

Also, I have no idea what all of the addresses are that I've made up
over the years, many of which still get mail from whoever I gave them
to.  It appears I'm out of luck there.

For one, you can do *._openpgpkey.example.com. IN OPENPGPKEY [...]

Second you should really have the email address listed as ID on you
openpgp key entry anyway.

Third, you can keep doing this fine and not receive encrypred email,
just like you have been doing all of those years.

These are not the problems you are looking for,

Paul

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