On 2022-12-09 23:06, Björn Bidar wrote:
"jindam, vani" writes:
if yes, how? i have created gpg.conf & added
auto-key-locate local,keyserver,wkd.
You can't unless you use symmetric encryption (see the earlier answer
you got).
However if the Gnupg finds the key of the recipient through the
~a
"jindam, vani" writes:
> if yes, how? i have created gpg.conf & added
> auto-key-locate local,keyserver,wkd.
You can't unless you use symmetric encryption (see the earlier answer
you got).
However if the Gnupg finds the key of the recipient through the
~auto-key-locate~ option you might be to f
vani writes:
> it seems we need recipient pgp key for sending
> encrypted email. if there is no pgp key, can i
> still encrypted email?
No, not with public-key cryptography¹, which is what is usually used.
You need the recipients public key to be able to encrypt the email to
them.
If you and the
it seems we need recipient pgp key for sending
encrypted email. if there is no pgp key, can i
still encrypted email?
if yes, how? i have created gpg.conf & added
auto-key-locate local,keyserver,wkd.
i am trying to end an enceyted email by adding
<#secure method=pgpmime mode=encrypt>
regards,
jind