torsdag 04 mars 2004 04:03 skrev C Hamel:
The problem I am running into is that I can receive the particular sender's e-mail & decrypt it; he cannot decrypt mine, however. We have compared settings both in KGpg & kmail and they seem to be identical. I use his key to encrypt to him, he uses my key for like purpose. What could be simpler! But does it work?? :-\ Zip, zero, nada.
Well, first things first ... you need to export your key to a keyserver. You haven't, so my kmail just says: "No open key, to verify signature". You're probably using his "private" key to encrypt, in which case he can't decrypt it ... except with his public key, which of course isn't the way it's done. I have exported my key to all three keyservers listed in kgpg. As for the encryption problem I am using the key he sent, and I've signed it. I sent him my public key and he has no problems decrypting my msgs. I gather that I am apparently doing everything right ...but with the wrong key. Would you
On Thursday 04 March 2004 05:20, Örn Hansen wrote: please enlighten me as to how, exactly, it is done? Thanks... -- ...CH SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365