On 01/04/2013 04:05 PM, Lachezar Dobrev wrote: > Hello people, > > I am trying to set up G/PG/P mail on Android as well as on my laptop. > It seems there is no way to make the computer and android use > different keys (unless all my peers send mails encrypted to all my > keys at the same time). That lead me to believe that I need to copy my > private keys to my phone for use with APG/K9. > > Is there any procedure I should follow? Like creating a temporary > key pair on my phone, sending the key-pair in an encrypted container, > encrypted with the temporary public key, then send it to the phone, > and decrypt it there? > > I'd like to stick to the private-key-never-leaves principal, but as > it seems this will hamper my ability to read encrypted mail on my > phone. > > Please advise. > > I am not proficient/educated in G/PG/P, and am not sure if there is > some «special-sauce» for instance with sub-keys. Maybe there is a > cleaner way to be able to read encrypted mail from multiple > end-points? > > _______________________________________________ > enigmail-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net export you key, including your private key . you do this from Thunderbird/OpenPGP/Key Management put the keys on a thumb drive and then load them into your other computer using an import
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