* Bruno Leonhardt wrote on Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 16:51 +0100:
I've made some bull shit about 2 years ago - I created a key and now I found it on the certserver :-( ... maybe I'll find the passwort anywhere ...
If you are really sure that the key isn't compromised, just delete all copies of the secret key and imagine that someone just created accidentially with your name. It just don't matters what kind of missinformation on keyservers reside. I can create a key with your name, and everybody can, some people happily sign such keys when requested by mail ("... to make this work go on edit, trust, yes, yes, ok and sent it back to me..."), so I would just ignore it - as long as the key isn't compromised, it just don't matter if noone has a key to decrypt :)
how do I delete or revoke a key from the key-server if I've lost the pass and have no revocation-cert ?
no way
:) Really, question of the week, isn't it :) oki, Steffen -- Dieses Schreiben wurde maschinell erstellt, es trägt daher weder Unterschrift noch Siegel.