William Morder wrote:
I just generated a new key (it automatically used
Kleopatra), then saved
it to a file. I'm not sure how it works for Kmail, but I was assuming it
would be similar to, for example, using a key for something like Keypass.
I use a password and a key file; I was guessing I could use my saved key
to encrypt the email. I was hoping to test it first by sending emails to
myself at alternate accounts.
You better try encrypting to yourself, as you would need a key for the other
account as well. The easy test is to encrypt to yourself.
Yes indeed Kleopatra was the manager used by Kmail - I think it interfaces
with gnupg. I prefer using Kgpg to create the keys.
regards