Hauke Laging wrote: > > BTW: Would it be a good idea for gpg to suggest the user to check for an > updated version of the key (or do it automatically before if configured to do > so) if it find an expired subkey? This would probably not work with the GUIs > though (but might make the GUI developers offer a similar feature).
Hi, Hauke.
What you are suggesting sounds quite doable.
It sounds like a slight variation of the auto-key-retrieve keyserver-option. An
expired (sub)key could trigger the same code to refresh the key, maybe calling
the option auto-refresh-expired or something similar.
-John
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