Kmail

Peter Biechele Peter.Biechele@bextec.de
Wed Feb 28 08:26:02 2001


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Hi !

I am using Kmail with GnuPG and it works great !

First of all, try to check if GnuPG and your keys are installed correctly by 
doing some tests on the command line. Then if thsi works try to use them with 
Kmail. 

As a test you could sncrypt a mail/file with your own poulbic key, so you can 
right after it go and decrypt it again: 
1) gpg --encrypt -r "MyName" File.test
2) gpg --decrypt File.gpg > File2.test

After thios youz can compare File.test and File2.test. If they are equivalent 
GnuPG seems works and your private and pulbic keys are installed. 

Then you can look for all pulbic keys you have in your key ring by writing: 
gpg --list-keys

If you see all the keys, you can go on and try kmail.


Hope this helps,
best regards
Peter Biechele


Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2001 03:13 schrieben Sie:

> Does someone of you have configured Kmail, with GNUPG? I have install it, I
> could send encrypted e-mails, but I cannot decrypt the e-mails, but it
> always tell me that I dont have their public key. What I'm doing wrong?
>
> I have exported all the keys with this option gnupg --import-keys keys.asc
>
> and the private key with gnupg --allow-import-secret-key
>
> Please help me out with this.
>
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