Create another subkey with the "Encryption" usage. This page may help: https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-keypair
Don't skip the part about creating backups. You might have a good reason to skip this part, and many people have a lot of good reasons to skip creating a backup, but what most people don't know is that these are actually bad reasons. Create a backup of your keys. This page may help: https://msol.io/blog/tech/back-up-your-pgp-keys-with-gpg/ On 2020-07-27T17:23:31-0700 Ayoub Misherghi <ayou...@gmail.com> wrote 0.5K bytes: > If it is not in my machine I do not know where it is. I did not export it. I > did not share it or put on any server. > > > On 7/27/2020 4:51 PM, Philihp Busby wrote: > > It appears that 3C5B212A55B966881E2D2718A45398B520BEE91E does not have the > > [E] usage for encryption, nor does it have any subkeys with that usage. > > This subkey would have been created by default when the master key was > > created. See if you can recover it? > > > > From your prior message on 2020-07-13, it has the ID > > F2A76096E857E2AF607DD144D17AA44F49BB5A08. > > > > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users