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# Write your message and when you are done, send it. | # Write your message and when you are done, send it. | ||
# '''Kmail''' will ask for you to type the secret passphrase that you made during the ''gpg --gen-key'' step. Type it in, and then '''Kmail''' will show you a confirmation window of the signed message. Click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice> to send it. | # '''Kmail''' will ask for you to type the secret passphrase that you made during the ''gpg --gen-key'' step. Type it in, and then '''Kmail''' will show you a confirmation window of the signed message. Click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice> to send it. | ||
# If you test it by sending to yourself, you will notice that '''Kmail''' displays the message with a GREEN header, with words like this: Message was signed by Fajar Priyanto (Knowledge is power! http://linux.arinet.org) (Key ID: 0x85EEC6A5). The signature is valid and the key is ultimately trusted. | # If you test it by sending to yourself, you will notice that '''Kmail''' displays the message with a GREEN header, with words like this: Message was signed by Fajar Priyanto (Knowledge is power! http://linux.arinet.org) (Key ID: 0x85EEC6A5). The signature is valid and the key is ultimately trusted. | ||
# People that have your public key will have that display also, but those who don't have the key, will have the message displayed in yellow with words like this: Message was signed with unknown key 0xBFE7357F. The validity of the signature cannot be verified. | # People that have your public key will have that display also, but those who don't have the key, will have the message displayed in yellow with words like this: Message was signed with unknown key 0xBFE7357F. The validity of the signature cannot be verified. |
Latest revision as of 12:30, 1 March 2019
- Write your message and when you are done, send it.
- Kmail will ask for you to type the secret passphrase that you made during the gpg --gen-key step. Type it in, and then Kmail will show you a confirmation window of the signed message. Click to send it.
- If you test it by sending to yourself, you will notice that Kmail displays the message with a GREEN header, with words like this: Message was signed by Fajar Priyanto (Knowledge is power! http://linux.arinet.org) (Key ID: 0x85EEC6A5). The signature is valid and the key is ultimately trusted.
- People that have your public key will have that display also, but those who don't have the key, will have the message displayed in yellow with words like this: Message was signed with unknown key 0xBFE7357F. The validity of the signature cannot be verified.