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On 18/01/2013 17:10, LeRoy wrote:
> On 01/18/2013 08:59 AM, Alessandro Basili wrote:
>> On 18/01/2013 14:41, Andreas Hirsch wrote:
> 
> 
>> Thanks a lot! Now that is clear that i can send signed messages
>> I'd like to know why I cannot send the signed message to
>> [email protected] (my alter-ego) of whom I do not have any key.
> 
>> A window titled 'OpenPGP Key Selection' opens before sending,
>> which says:
> 
>> 'Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found'
> 
>> Why should I care about the recipient if I simply want to sign my
>> email?
> 
> 
> 
> Why don't you edit your key and add a user ID like:
> 
> gpg --edit-key 0x7388FD80 adduid

I'm afraid I haven't understood what is this for and how this would
solve the problem I had. I believe I have an User ID attached to my
key which correspond to my email.

> At the same time you might want to add a couple of sub keys (1 for 
> signing and 1 for encrypting) that have a preset expiration date.

I believe that if you import my public key you should be able to see a
primary key (keyID 0x7388FD80) and a sub-key (keyID 0x1622208F) which
is used for encryption.
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