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>>>>> "Sandip" == Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Sandip> If my key expires tomorrow, is it proper to: ~ 1. Generate
    Sandip> a new keypair today.  ~ 2. Sign it with my new key, and
    Sandip> send the encrypted public key to everybody who had signed
    Sandip> it before, asking them to sign this too.  ~ 3. Wait for
    Sandip> the old key to expire? and start using the new key?

Generate a new key immediately and send it to everyone who has signed
your old key.  Sign the message with your OLD key.  That way the
recipient can judge the validity of the new key by using a key s/he
already has, i.e. your old one.

Regards,

- -- Raju
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