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unuseable. You really should trust the selected key, in case it is |
unuseable. You really should trust the selected key, in case it is |
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not a key owned by yourself. |
not a key owned by yourself. |
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@subsection Export a Public Key |
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There are several reason why to export a public key and there |
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are also several ways to do it. If you want to send the key |
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directly to a mail recipient, you can select the key, right-click, |
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and select "Send Key to Mail Recipient". As an alternative, you |
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can also export it to the clipboard or to a file. To export a |
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key to the clipboard, you can select "Copy key to Clipboard" |
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in the popup menu of the selected key. To export it to a file, |
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you need to select the menu "Key" and then "Export...". The |
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program will automatically suggest a name for the output. |
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@subsection Import a Public Key |
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Similar to the key import, the import of a key can be done in |
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several ways. First, let's assume you got a mail with an OpenPGP |
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key included as inline text. Then you can use the current window |
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feature and "Decrypt/Verify" to import the key. Alternative you |
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also may use the clipboard. To achieve this, you first need to |
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select the entire key (CTRL+A) and then copy it to the clipboard |
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(CTRL+C), then use the Key Manager (Edit->Paste) to import it. |
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If the key is stored as an attachment, or you want to import |
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a key from a file in general, just drag the file and drop it |
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into the Key Manager window or use "Key" -> "Import...". |
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@bye |
@bye |