On 05/29/2013 06:12 AM, edgard devaux wrote: > hello > using Gnupg with linux debian 7.0 and gnome; i created a key pair. > my e-mail client asks me a certificat for personal to sign , and an > other certificat for the key. > How can i get this certificat for keyring , i don't find where . > excuse my english (i'm franchman). > thanks > edgard
Thunderbird: ============ http://wiki.debian.org/EmailClients If you are using Thunderbird, do NOT install enigmail with an apt-get with a sudo! Also do not set up one common folder but have separate email sections for each POP or IMAP email account. Another way to add enigmail to Thunderbird: https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/enigmail/ Add it as yourself, not as root. The apt-get way of doing things here may not work. You end up installing it in the system thunderbird (/usr/lib/thunderbird) folder. You want enigmail installed in your ~/.thunderbird folder. Once enigmail is installed, you can specify specifically what key you want used with each email account by clicking on the email account and then view settings then OpenPGP. Evolution: ========== If you are using Evolution, GnuPG support is built in. Just make sure it is set to use your GPG key and the GPG key has your edgard-dev...@gmx.fr or other POP email accounts set up. You cannot use GnuPG with web-mail easily any more. I have no experience with Icedove but it should be similar to Thunderbird.
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