Hi friends,

yesterday I was on a workshop about privacy and security where we talked
about Thunderbird+Enigmail, among other tools.

We were tought to create a PGP Certificate using Enigmail. We noticed
that it seems to create a 4096bits Key pair, but when we looked at the
certificate itself and compared it to a certificate created using the
gpg command line tool with 4096 bits, the enigmail certificate was a lot
smaller, which led us to thought that it would be anything wrong on the
process.
So, I'm sending this email to check with you if we misunderstood
something or if there is really a bug on enigmail.


This is an example of PGP certificate generated by enigmail:
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x91C22E8B8F50CF14

This is an example of PGP certificate generated by gpg command line tool
with 4096bits:
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xA52A59848E521D0F

Thanks folks!

-- 
Diego Rabatone Oliveira
Twitter: @diraol

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