* Oi Yan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020426 13:17]: > Hi all > > I installed pgp but don't know how to exchange the > public key and use in email
I don't think it will be very straightforward using a web-based email client like Yahoo unless the client webapp includes specific support for it. I do recommend, however, that if possible, you do your actual message composition in a Real Editor and then paste it into the web form on the Yahoo compose page. If you use this method, you can easily create old-style inline pgp signatures by piping the message through gpg --clearsign before you paste it in. As for distributing your public key, send it to a keyserver with gpg --send-keys <your ID> . There was some discussion about which keyserver to use within the last couple of days on this list. If you don't want to go searching, I'm using wwwkeys.us.pgp.net , and it Works For Me. I'm assuming you meant gnupg instead of pgp. If not, go ahead and remove pgp and install gnupg (unless you have a specific need to do otherwise). It's Free. =) good times, Vineet -- Currently seeking opportunities in the SF Bay Area Please see http://www.doorstop.net/resume.shtml
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