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From: Gnupg-users [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] On Behalf Of Hariharan 
Shweta

Thanks for the response. We have provided them our public key. 
The key 31743B64 is not our public key. I'm confused as our vendor is able to 
decrypt our message but we are not able to do it. 

Any advise is appreciated.

From: Gnupg-users [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] On Behalf Of Ben 
McGinnes
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 2:40 PM
> 
> We have setup the entire GnuPG software along with the keys in our 
> Linux server. We are able to encrypt our message and send it to our 
> vendor. even our vendor is able to decrypt it at their end. But we are 
> not able to decrypt the message sent by the vendor to us.

Let's say that you public key has an ID of PKA and your vendor has public key 
ID of PKB.

When you encrypt your message to the vendor you encrypt with their PKB key ID.  
If you also want to decrypt that same message later for yourself you need to 
also encrypt it to PKA (encrypt to both key IDs).

When your vendor sends a message to you they need to encrypt to your public key 
ID of PKA.  It looks like they encrypted the message to two public keys.  
However, neither one is yours.  You need to contact the vendor and ensure they 
encrypt messages to you with your PKA key ID. [Substitute actual fingerprint 
values as needed.]

Give them the key IDs to which they did encrypt the message as that will help 
them figure out what they did wrong on their end.

On a couple of occasions I've had vendors send me their private key along with 
the public key.  [Holding head in hands!]  You may need to hold their hands to 
get this working right for you.

--Steve

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