-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I just finished upgrading from PGP v2.2 to v2.3a (and without a hitch, I might add). This may sound like a silly question, but how do you add an AKA to your key? I skimmed through the manual, as usual, to ensure that I didn't absent-mindedly overlook something, but didn't see this mentioned. I have, however, seen it done and have a couple on my keyring in fact. Something along the <pgp -kva ferg> lines of: Type bits/keyID Date User ID pub 1024/1CC04D 1993/03/15 Paul Ferguson <fergp@sytex.com> -----> Paul Ferguson <ferguson@icp.net> 1 key(s) examined. Danke. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLH1mVJRLcZSdHMBNAQHchAP/URXN0T/7aW/kFC1flZgi4Rnjf4QEr2Nu Dx/FidcB2JgV9Kz0M145VCvNa1w4f9+jBFltRMLRRB/xHLFFB6kCj18a6EO31rp0 VAhjqd3GG+WAgZJ4VyQ4vY+iuByum++gHSzbh+eiD1Gpha/Fw96Pv4xskl5QbtS2 Y55QKIQB1Io= =tg73 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Paul Ferguson | "Government, even in its best state, Network Integrator | is but a necessary evil; in its worst Centreville, Virginia USA | state, an intolerable one." fergp@sytex.com | - Thomas Paine, Common Sense Type bits/keyID Date User ID pub 1024/1CC04D 1993/03/15 Paul Ferguson <fergp@sytex.com> Key fingerprint = EE D2 93 7D 04 6D C6 05 AC 36 AD 9D 8E 4F 41 58