Re: How to?

2017-04-07 Thread Martin
Hi Goos On Friday, April 7, 2017 6:32:05 PM you wrote: > Trying to create a footer in which recievers of my mail are invited > to use Gnu PG encryption and my public key has to be added. > Is there an easy way to automate that, or do I have to add manually > a TXT file with that info? You can

How to?

2017-04-07 Thread Goos
Trying to create a footer in which recievers of my mail are invited to use Gnu PG encryption and my public key has to be added. Is there an easy way to automate that, or do I have to add manually a TXT file with that info? (Perhaps it may be done with some macro, but it is over ten years since

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Martin Schoch
Hi Goos On Friday, April 7, 2017 5:03:18 PM you wrote: > Then, I have to convince first some to also install GnuPG in their > mailclient - if they are using webmail, thea, in turn, have to ask > that to their admins? Mail on Webmail with GnuPG is quite difficult - I don't know any provider

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Goos
G>> Do I have to contact them all first to ask that? > Yes, unless there is another way to obtain their public keys. You'll > encrypt with their public keys, and then they can decrypt with their > private keys. And their encryption tool also has to be Gnu PG? Or doesn't it matter which one they

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Goos
> First: PGP is not GnuPG. It seems that you installed now GnuPG Yes, so, they are different encryption tools. Thanks for telling me that. I thought the basis was all the same, just different companies who made tools around the same encryption method. > Second: You can encrypt mail to people

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Goos
> You can start Kleopatra as standalone program which was installed by > gpg4win. Does this work? So there you can create your key. Kleopatra does not start at all at any of my Windows 10 computers, neither called from inside The Bat, not standalone from the desktop. But the alternative, GPA

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Gunivortus, on Fri, 7 Apr 2017 10:13:02 +0200GMT (07.04.2017, 10:13 +0200GMT here), you wrote: G> ... G> Can I now encrypt any message or only those to people who also use G> PGP? Only the latter. G> Do I have to contact them all first to ask that? Yes, unless there is another way to

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Martin
Hi, > But fourth.. > I do not understand this really. > Can I now encrypt any message or only those to people who also use > PGP? > Do I have to contact them all first to ask that? First: PGP is not GnuPG. It seems that you installed now GnuPG Second: You can encrypt mail to people where

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Martin
Hi > Under Preferences I added as the GnuPG External Key Manager the file > kleopatra.exe > which seems to be the managing GUI. > But that file does not start after calling the OpenPGP Manager in The Bat to > create the > keys. > So, I do not know how to go on now. You can start Kleopatra as

Re: Which one?

2017-04-07 Thread Goos
Guten Tag, Goos, > So I downloaded and installed GPG4Win 2.3.3. > Under Preferences I added as the GnuPG External Key Manager the file > kleopatra.exe > which seems to be the managing GUI. > But that file does not start Already for many years I failed to implement PGP in my email