Newbie question - importing PGP keys

Daniel Carrera dcarrera@math.umd.edu
Fri May 23 20:40:01 2003


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I don't use Mac.  But assuming that gpg for Mac works the same as for=20
Linux/Unix, this is what you'd do:

- On Windows: export the keys to 'mykeys.asc'
- On Mac:

Open a terminal and type:

gpg --import mykeys.asc

I'm not yet familiar with the Mac GUI for gpg, so I can't tell you how to=
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do it on the GUI.

I hope this helps.
Daniel.

On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 09:46:39AM -0700, Reza Malekzadeh wrote:
> Hello,
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> I am sorry if this has already been discussed. I am new to the list.
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> I have existing PGP keys created with PGP for Windows version 8.0.
> I just installed gpg on my Mac OS X. I would like to use the same keys.
> How can I import those keys?
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> Many thanks in advance.
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> -reza
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Daniel Carrera         | OpenPGP fingerprint:
Graduate TA, Math Dept | 9B32 660B 0557 7D7D 5892 0036 D591 4D05 2938 1B7E
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