fr. den 05. 02. 2016 klokka 13.30 (+0000) skreiv Patrick O'Callaghan:
On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 14:01 +0100, Stig Roar Wangberg wrote:Great! That's what I was thinking. So, the importation of keys is no problem. I just wondered if that's enough for Evolution. All my contacts are already on my key-ring. I was wondering if Evolution kind of looked them up from my key-ring for encryption in Evolution? I was curious if I had to import them into Evolution in addition to importing them to my key-ring (which I always do in my terminal).Assuming your Evolution preferences are set correctly, Evo will just import the keys it needs from your key-ring. It may ask you for a password to unlock the key-ring the first time you use it during a session. poc
Perfect! That would be great! So this is what I'm trying to find out now. I was confused because I was able to read the encrypted messages, which I could not do when encrypting files with someone's public key in the terminal. Once a gpg-file, I couldn't read it. But I think that was explained earlier in this thread.
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