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Hi Roy,

@01 July 2002, 00:53:29 +0800 (17:53 UK time) Roy Chen [RC] in
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RC> no, I just use TB's OpenPGP command item in menu to generate my keys,
RC> so I dont know where is the pgp program and how to use it.

Which ever version of PGP you use, it is a function of the key manager
to export keys because, unlike importing where you have a single key
that is being imported, exporting involves selecting a key to export
first.

If you are using the built-in 2.6 compatible RSA key only OpenPGP (not
really man enough compared to the likes of GnuPG, PGPckt and
PGPFreeWare, but very accessible) then you can use the key manager
that goes with it and is available from the OpenPGP menu options.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Consultant Software Engineer
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