Use the support@keys.openpgp.org keyid as example.
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the key having no userid:
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<blockquote>
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$ gpg --receive-keys FB3751F1587DAEF<br>
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gpg: key FB3751F1587DAEF1: no user ID
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$ gpg --receive-keys A2604867523C7ED8<br>
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gpg: key A2604867523C7ED8: no user ID
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</blockquote>
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We are working with the GnuPG team to resolve this problem.
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<b>Note:</b> If you see messages like the following,
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see <a href="faq#older-gnupg">here</a> for notes on
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compatibility with older versions of GnuPG.
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<blockquote>gpg: key FB3751F1587DAEF1: no user ID</blockquote>
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<blockquote>gpg: key A2604867523C7ED8: no user ID</blockquote>
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</li>
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</ul>
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