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First make sure your gpg is properly set up:
First make sure your gpg is properly set up:
  gpg --list-keys
  gpg --list-keys
Check that
gpg --update-trustdb
does not deliver
gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found


If you have a keyring saved to your disk, reload ("import") it like this:
If you have a keyring saved to your disk, reload ("import") it like this:
  cat secring.skr | gpg --import
  cat secring.skr | gpg --import
Then call kgpg and set your trust on this key to ultimate.

Revision as of 19:57, 25 January 2009

You can use gpg to send encrypted or digitally signed mail.

First make sure your gpg is properly set up:

gpg --list-keys

Check that

gpg --update-trustdb

does not deliver

gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found

If you have a keyring saved to your disk, reload ("import") it like this:

cat secring.skr | gpg --import

Then call kgpg and set your trust on this key to ultimate.