Chris wrote: > This may sound simple, but I want to make sure I get it done right. My > ISP/DSL > provider, Embarq, has dumped Earthlink as their mail provider sine 9 April > and setup their own mail servers. Simple, revoke the EL key and make a new > key for Embarq, except, the two have come to an agreement and that is that > Earthlink will continue to forward mail for Embarq users until 31 Oct. > Question being do I keep the Earthlink key and also generate one for my > Embarq address or once I have everything setup for the Embarq servers > generate one for Embarq and at that time reovke the Earthlink key?
Why revoke and create a new key? Why not just add the new address on a new UID, and make it primary. Sometime between now and Oct 31, you can revoke the old UID. My AT&T address became Comcast; that became Roadrunner. Same person. Same key. Just a new email address. Plus the revoked address gives clueful folks the hint that email shouldn't be sent there. -- John P. Clizbe Inet: John (a) Mozilla-Enigmail.org You can't spell fiasco without SCO. PGP/GPG KeyID: 0x608D2A10/0x18BB373A "what's the key to success?" / "two words: good decisions." "what's the key to good decisions?" / "one word: experience." "how do i get experience?" / "two words: bad decisions." "Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?"
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