On 21/03/2015 9:57 am, Olav Seyfarth wrote: > <pre wrap> > Hi Bob, > > </pre><blockquote type=cite><pre wrap> > Deletion was a shade more complex as two old Thawtes keys had private > keys, but all is now well. Thanks again, > </pre></blockquote><pre wrap> > > So, how did you solve that? I also had two secret keys, now removed. > I'd like to restore them, but how to ged rid of MD5 there? prefs? >
I'm afraid I can't work that out - I'm not very technical, sadly. As I no longer need the keys, I just removed them. When I ran the delete command, it removed the public keys but not the private ones, so the two that had public keys only partially deleted (?). I got interrupted in the middle of doing it, so I wasn't paying enough attention - but there was a message telling me to run the secret key removal command (can't remember it) first. As I had already run the delete, it was too late. I thought I would then just delete the whole thing using the Enigmail Key manager, but they refused to delete. I restored them from the back up (the public parts only seemed to re-import) and then using Key Manager to delete them altogether. I still have the backup, but I think that only saved the public keys? Regards, Bob _______________________________________________ enigmail-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
