On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 12:41 +0100, Stig Roar Wangberg wrote:
> I really don't understand why I can read a message if it's encrypted
> with their public key. I shouldn't be able to do that. When I use gpg 
> -r ID -e <file>, I can't read that gpg-file after. So am I encrypting 
> my emails in here with my own public key? All my contact's public 
> keys are imported and added to my key-ring. I'm just puzzled that I'm
> actually able to read a text encrypted with someone else's key.

Because it is ALSO encrypted with your own key? It is not a only-one
kind of thing.


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