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# Fire up '''Kmail''', and go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure KMail -> Identities </menuchoice>  
# Fire up '''Kmail''', and go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure KMail -> Accounts -> Identities </menuchoice>  
# Choose the identity that you are using  
# Choose the identity that you are using  
# Then click <menuchoice>Modify -> Cryptography -> OpenPGP signing key</menuchoice>  
# Then click <menuchoice>Modify -> Cryptography -> OpenPGP signing key</menuchoice>  
# It will automatically show your gpgkey, that is ''85EEC6A5''
# It will automatically show your gpg key, that is 'Your Name <[email protected]>''
# If it will not, click <menuchoice>Change...</menuchoice>, choose key ID then click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>
# If it will not, click <menuchoice>No key</menuchoice>, and choose your  key
# Now, set up '''Kmail''' to automatically sign all emails that you write using your key  
# Now, set up '''Kmail''' to automatically sign all emails that you write using your key  
# Still in the '''Kmail''' Configure menu, go to <menuchoice>Security -> Composing</menuchoice>  
# Still in the Cryptography tab, tick <menuchoice>Automatically sign messages</menuchoice>
# In the '''Kmail''' Configure menu, go to <menuchoice>Security -> Composing</menuchoice>
# Tick mark these:  
# Tick mark these:  
##Store sent messages encrypted,  
##Store sent messages encrypted,  
##Always show the encryption key for approval,  
##Always show the encryption key for approval,  
##Automatically sign messages
# Exit the configuration menu by clicking <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>.
# Exit the configuration menu by clicking <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>.

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# Fire up '''Kmail''', and go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure KMail -> Accounts -> Identities </menuchoice> 
# Choose the identity that you are using 
# Then click <menuchoice>Modify -> Cryptography -> OpenPGP signing key</menuchoice> 
# It will automatically show your gpg key, that is 'Your Name <[email protected]>''
# If it will not, click <menuchoice>No key</menuchoice>, and choose your  key
# Now, set up '''Kmail''' to automatically sign all emails that you write using your key 
# Still in the Cryptography tab, tick <menuchoice>Automatically sign messages</menuchoice>
# In the '''Kmail''' Configure menu, go to <menuchoice>Security -> Composing</menuchoice>
# Tick mark these: 
##Store sent messages encrypted, 
##Always show the encryption key for approval, 
# Exit the configuration menu by clicking <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>.
  1. Fire up Kmail, and go to Settings -> Configure KMail -> Accounts -> Identities
  2. Choose the identity that you are using
  3. Then click Modify -> Cryptography -> OpenPGP signing key
  4. It will automatically show your gpg key, that is 'Your Name <[email protected]>
  5. If it will not, click No key, and choose your key
  6. Now, set up Kmail to automatically sign all emails that you write using your key
  7. Still in the Cryptography tab, tick Automatically sign messages
  8. In the Kmail Configure menu, go to Security -> Composing
  9. Tick mark these:
    1. Store sent messages encrypted,
    2. Always show the encryption key for approval,
  10. Exit the configuration menu by clicking OK.