Hi Gottfried,

gfp <[email protected]> writes:

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?

I’m not a Thunderbird/IceDove user, but all your problems are downstream from IceDove not using the normal default GPG keyring. I would ask upstream why it behaves that way, and if there’s some way to use your regular keyring instead.

This question doesn’t involve Guix-specific behavior, so you may get better help from the IceDove developers.

-- Ian

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