Subj : Re: Another To : Tommi Koivula From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Sun Oct 29 2017 11:34:22 Hi Tommi, On 2017-10-29 08:25:40, you wrote to me: WV>> # gpg -k tommi WV>> pub 1024R/2442E762 2015-11-20 [expires: 2027-10-18] WV>> uid [ unknown] Tommi Koivula WV>> sub 1024R/B8627807 2015-11-20 [expires: 2027-10-18] WV>> pub 4096R/56CDF35B 2017-10-27 [expires: 2067-10-15] WV>> uid [ unknown] Tommi Koivula WV>> uid [ unknown] Tommi Koivula WV>> sub 4096R/3ECEC94C 2017-10-27 [expires: 2067-10-15] WV>> You intend to get (very) old!? ;) TK> 2067 I will be 100 years old, I'll revoke the key then. :D The point is that it expires at that time, so you don't have to do it yourself! ;) But what if you aren't able to revoke it before that time, if necessary? WV>> If you send me your key finger print through another channel (we have WV>> exchanged emails in the past), I'll sign your key. TK> Ok, crashmail might be safe enough for fido address. :) That's for me to decide, if I have enough trust in that the key and fingerprint came from the person who claims to have send them. ;) Someone who can forge an echomail, can likely also forge a crashmail. But it might be harder to also forge the email address we previously used to communicate (and know my email address that was used). Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) .