sqwebmailsoft writes: > That means i should send a encrypt message with my own PUBLIC KEY to the stranger >to tell him my PUBLIC KEY . No. There's no need to encrypt your public key. > When the recipient read the encrypt message ,it is shown like following > " > attachement: application/pgp-signature (0.1K) > display / download The recipient is running an earlier version of sqwebmail that doesn's support encryption, or the recipient does not have GnuPG installed. -- Sam
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