[Enigmail] Enigmail Digest, Vol 66, Issue 14
Rubén Ortiz
rubenorus at yahoo.es
Sun Jan 4 03:57:42 PST 2009
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:04:02 -0500
> From: Daryl Styrk <darylstyrk at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Enigmail] Enignmail begginner
> To: enigmail at mozdev.org
> Message-ID: <495651F2.3070908 at gmail.com>
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> Rub?n Ortiz wrote:
> > Hi all
>
> > my name is Ruben, and its my first email to the mailing list. Recently I
> > installed ubuntu and Thunderbird, then I thought that will be great test
> > gpg encriptyon and I discover Enigmail.
>
> > I followed all steps of Enigmail guide and now I think it works
> > perfectly. But I have not any friend or aquintance who uses Enigmail or
> > GPG encryption. So I can't test it or really use it.
>
> > My question is: If the reciever doesn't have enigmail and I send an
> > encrypted mail to him, what will happen?
>
> > My second question: it makes sense to sign one mail and no encrypte it?
>
> > Thanks!
>
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>
> Feel free to test out your sig's and encryption. You can mail me off
> list if you'd like to test the encryption.
>
> If you send an encrypted message to a friend that doesn't have a key the
> message will look like junk.
>
> By simply signing a message your are assuring the recipient it is
> actually coming from you and not someone borrowing your address for the
> moment. You can select the level of trust for each senders key in key
> management.
>
>
> I hope some of this helps and I'm sure someone will be along shortly to
> better explain.
>
> Daryl
>
>
Hi
I hope all of you might have a good year. Thank you all for the answers.
Now I have a lot of another doubts bur more specific. Im goint to post
them in new thread.
Thanks :)
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