On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 07:00 +0100, Stig Roar Wangberg wrote:
> It seems like Evolution is up an running (even though it seldom sends my
> emails). Another problem is signing and encrypting. Concerning the
> latter, I don't know if my emails are encrypted with the receivers
> public key, or mine. I have only imported my own public key, so how does
> Evolution know how to encrypt using the receivers public key? Or it
> doesn't?

Have you read the Help on OpenPGP encryption in Evolution?

 Help -> Contents -> Mail encryption and Certificates


>  Also, after I sent it, I could open it and read it using my own
> password. When I'm encrypting letters in my terminal with the receivers
> public key, I can never open it and read it using my own password, which
> is logical, I guess.

Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Account -> Edit -> Security ->
  "Always encrypt to myself when sending encrypted messages"

If you want to read encrypted messages you send, then you need to use
your public key along with the recipient's when encrypting it.

>  Also, I was not asked for my password before
> sending the encrypted email, which is a bit strange, right? 

No.  You keyring had already been unlocked (as it's part of the login
process for Gnome) so your password wasn't requested again.

> So what is
> going on?  

I ask myself that everyday.

P.

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