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On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, Thomas Fernandez wrote...

>>> No you don't. Any key published there can never be deleted. Also,
>>> if you have several keys with several addresses, I can look up all
>>> your addresses that way. Maybe there are some addresses of yours
>>> you don't want me to know? ;-)

>> I am not sure you understand something correctly. If you were to
>> ask the user to export a public key, and they added email addresses
>> to the key, you'd see it anyway. Or am I mistaken?

> I mean something else. On the key servers, I find 4 different keys
> for "Jonathan Angliss". Each is signed to only one address. Here are
> the different addresses:

> jangliss-at-erggroup.com

not me :)

> angliss-at-cableinet.co.uk
> (another key for the same address)
> j_angliss-at-tcs-systems.co.uk

These 3 are me, unfortunately cableinet.co.uk is dead, and I
unfortunately lost my revoke key on that one so I cannot revoke it.

But the unusual thing is you didn't find the one I currently use. That
has numerous email addresses on it, along with a couple of signnatures
verifying the key via friends, and long time contacts.

> Maybe you weren't aware that all these addresses are publicly
> available?

Apart from the first one, yes I did... I put them there ;) If I didn't
want the addresses publicly available, I'd never put them up there to
find.

- --
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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