Thank you for all your patience and help! If any of you have the time to
help me check if everything is OK now, my ID is 7C174863. Send me a test
message, and I send a short test message back. Only to see if everything
is set up perfectly. 

Thank you so much!
SRW

fr. den 05. 02. 2016 klokka 12.07 (+0000) skreiv Pete Biggs:
> On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 12:41 +0100, Stig Roar Wangberg wrote:
> > I really don't understand why I can read a message if it's encrypted
> > with their public key. I shouldn't be able to do that. When I use gpg -r
> > ID -e , I can't read that gpg-file after. So am I encrypting my
> > emails in here with my own public key? All my contact's public keys are
> > imported and added to my key-ring. I'm just puzzled that I'm actually
> > able to read a text encrypted with someone else's key. 
> 
> OK.  The text of the message is not encrypted with a users key; the
> text of the message is encrypted using a symmetric key - the key for
> *that* method (the session key) is encrypted using public keys, and,
> the important bit, there can be multiple public key encryptions in one
> message. So for a command line example you can encrypt a file using 
> 
>    gpg -r ID1 -r ID2 -r ID3 -e <file>
> 
> Where one of those IDs is your own - hence you will be able to decrypt
> the file because you will be able to decrypt the session key.
> 
> P.
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