On  0, Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     Subba> How do I change (or do I need to change) the expiration
>     Subba> date on the "sub" key?
> 
> Use the ``key'' command within gpg --edit-key with 1 (the index of the
> (only) secondary key) as the argument.  That will select the first
> secondary key, which will be shown with a * next to its key type.
> 
> Type ``?'' within gpg --edit-key to get a list of available commands.
> 

Thanks for this info.  Finally, I could change my expiration date on my keys.

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Subba Rao
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