[Enigmail] Someone send me an encrypted message :P
Dogssup
dogssup at gmail.com
Mon Mar 10 11:47:35 PDT 2008
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To Phil S: Thank you for explaining the differences between key server
vs. posting public keys on a personal webpage. Forgetting that anyone
can send public keys pretending to be you somehow escaped me!
Okay, I'm ready for anyone to send me my first encrypted email. I
included my public key as .asc attachment.
First you (since I have no knowledge of your public key) have to send me
an unencrypted email with your public key. Then I'm able to send you an
encrypted message in which you too can respond using encryption. Am I
understanding this whole process right?
Thanks for all the help!
- -DGP
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