Just remember (so your web of trust stays intact) to sign your new key and use your new key to sign your old one before revoking the old key. This confirms that it IS a new key, rather than someone trying to spoof you.
You would want to sign your new key with your old key wouldn't you? Anyone can add a signature to your old key, but only you can add your (old key's) signature to a new key. I agree that signing your old key with your new key is probably a good idea, as it shows that the owners of the key (the same person) trust that the keys belong to who they say they are. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryce Boland <bryce@cybernet.co.nz> Finger for PGP Public Key http://cybernet.co.nz/home/bryce/www/home.html