Hi Guix,I managed to copy my gpg keys which I created in Icedove to the emacs key file.
see here: The letters at the start of a line have these meanings. e expired key. n never trust. m trust marginally. u trust ultimately. f trust fully (keys you have signed, usually). r revoked key. q trust status questionable. - trust status unspecified. See GPG documentation for more explanation.- F5DAAAF74AD4C938 Trisquel GNU/Linux Archive Automatic Signing Key (11/aramo) <[email protected]>
- D9E413C6C4BB32CE gfp <[email protected]> - 61FAF349C9FB7F94 Gottfried <[email protected]> - C95A2AC9533EF4C0 po4m <[email protected]> and I can now encrypt an email in emacs gnus and send it. but I can´t decrypt this email in emacs gnus. The private key is missing. Those imported keys are public keys. How can I now get my private key into emacs? Does somebody know about it?Probably I have to create a new key pair in Emacs or to get some settings into Emacs or Emacs Gnus which allow me to use the private key
Are there any hints... thanks Gottfried Am 27.02.26 um 21:36 schrieb gfp:
Am 27.02.26 um 20:40 schrieb gfp:sorry, I made 2 mistakes 1. the topic (Re: Guix Help <[email protected]> changed to: pgp key for icedove and emacs 2. icedove (not icecat) So I am sending the last mail again with this correction Gottfried Am 27.02.26 um 12:59 schrieb gfp:Am 27.02.26 um 12:02 schrieb Gfp:Hi, I have got a pgp key for my emails in icecat created in order to encrypt emails. How can I use them in Emacs Gnus? In Emacs I can´t find this pgp keys. there is only one for Trisquel. Where are they located in Guix in order to point Emacs to them? thanks Gottfriedthis comes up in the terminal: gfp@Tuxedo ~$ gpg --list-keys /home/gfp/.gnupg/pubring.kbx ---------------------------- pub rsa4096 2022-10-19 [SC] D24DDAC9226D5BA5E9F3BED3F5DAAAF74AD4C938uid [ unbekannt ] Trisquel GNU/Linux Archive Automatic Signing Key (11/aramo) <[email protected]>but where are the OpenPGP keys I created in icecat? GottfriedI found the pubring.gpg in /home/gfp/.thunderbird folder but may be there is also one in the /store.
OpenPGP_0xD9E413C6C4BB32CE.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key
OpenPGP_signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
