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from: AUGUST ABOLINS
date: 2020-06-26 18:12:00
subject: updating keys..

Hello!


I see this when I look up my keys:

pub  2048R/5789589B 2020-01-02

Fingerprint=D0EB 2A29 5204 F316 7EB2  503C EF0E 8965 5789 589B



uid August Abolins 

sig  sig3  5789589B 2020-01-06 __ 2024-12-31 [selfsig]



uid August Abolins 

sig  sig3  5789589B 2020-01-02 __ 2024-12-31 [selfsig]

sig  sig2  56CDF35B 2020-01-03 __ __ Tommi Koivula 

sig  sig3  2A6F822A 2020-01-03 __ __ Tommi Koivula 


Does that mean that Tommi signed my key?  If so, I should probably have a  
copy of Tommi's public key submission.

Is this simply accomplished with a refresh from a server?

I tried:

C:\>gpg --refresh-keys --keyserver pgp.key-server.io
gpg: refreshing 12 keys from hkp://pgp.key-server.io
gpg: keyserver refresh failed: No keyserver available

But.. I *can* visit the server and search via the web interface, no  
problem.

What servers is everybody else using that prove to be more reliable?

If, I can't use the refresh function, do I just delete my local copies of  
Tommi's keys, and just look for newer ones of his 56CDF35B and 2A6F822A?




  ../|ug

--- OpenXP 5.0.45
* Origin: Key ID = 0x5789589B (2:221/1.58)

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