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> manager of keys), and GpgEX (GnupG extension for Windows Explorer)... My
> question is when i use programs like Enigmail or the Mailvelop browser
> plugin, my public keys get automatically imported to those programs.
Enigmail doesn't. Enigmail uses Gn
I'm learning to use PGP on Windows and I downloaded the gpg4win-3.1.7 package
which contains:
[GnuPG](https://www.gnupg.org/)
2.2.15
[Kleopatra](https://www.kde.org/applications/utilities/kleopatra/)
3.1.7
[GPA](https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpa/index.html)
0.10.0
[GpgOL](https://git.gnu
I'm learning to use OpenPGP on Windows and I downloaded the gpg4win-3.1.7
package which contains:
GnuPG 2.2.15
Kleopatra 3.1.7
GPA 0.10.0
GpgOL 2.3.3
GpgEX 1.0.6
Kompendium (de) 4.0.1
Compendium (en) 3.0.0
I installed GnuPG, Kleopatra (certificate manager), GPA (graphical manager of
keys), and
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 14:49, o...@mat.ucm.es said:
> Well but if I import the key, then I don't need to add it to the
> trustedlist file
The trustlist.txt list those certificates which are valid as root
certificates. Importing a certificate does not add it to this list for
obvious reasons: All kin