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Hello All,

I'm using GnuPG for signing my mails.
My Public and private key will expire within a couple of days.

I've created a new key and signed it with the old one, then I
revoked the old key.

But when I want to sign a message TB! comes still up with a
choice between the old key and the new key.

I think that if I delete my old key I'm rid of the choice.
But what If someone wants to check my old messages with my old
public key? I can still send that and he can use it and see it's
revoked.

What should I do to be able to check old messages I've send (or
let people check them) and get rid of the choice between the 2
keys?

How should I've done it (if I did it wrong)

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Cheers,
 Edgar

Communicating with TB! v2.02 CE, Windows 2000 5.0.2195

"Most alchemists were nervous, in any case; it came from not
knowing what the crucible of bubbling stuff they were
experimenting with was going to do next." -- Terry Pratchett

To request my public key select this url:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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