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On 19/01/2013 18:01, LeRoy wrote:
>> I indeed thought in the beginning that for a key pair there was 
>> only one email account bound to it, but I guess this was a very 
>> silly assumption. I now have two key pairs for two different 
>> email accounts. Any suggestion on how to 'merge' them? Should I 
>> simply revoke one and use the other adding an user ID to it?
> 
> That choice is up to you.  Personally, if you have different 
> passphrases for each key as a security precaution  then it is wise
>  to keep the two keys.  On the other hand if you are using the same
>  passphrase for both keys then I would revoke one and add a UID to
>  the other.
> 

Now I think I have correctly revoked the previous key (0x7388FD80) and
I will start to use my only one, adding user IDs to it.

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