Am Die, den 18.11.2003 schrieb Jeff Clough um 22:06:
> On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:41, Kleiner Hampel wrote:
> > Evolution always trys to encrypt / sign messages with pub key of
> > recipient email adress. But what will i have to do if i want to encrypt
> > for someone else?

> If you're encrypting something intended for someone other than the email
> recipient, you're not wanting to encrypt the email, but some document
> (or file or whatever) within it. Just encrypt it with "gpg --encrypt"
> and mail the resluting .gpg file as an attachment. The recipient of the
> mail may then deliver the encrypted .gpg file to the ultimate target,
> for his eyes only. Public Key Encryption at its best.

But this should work, like in kmail. There you can choose recipient pub
key, independent from recipient e-mail adress.
Fact is, the recipient e-mail adress doesn't correspond to it's key
pair:

i want to send encrypted e-mails from my home computer to my office
computer, but i don't want to have a gpg - key with my office e-mail
adress.
i want having an 'anonymous' gpg key for office computer.
So in my office computers gpg key, thereis a 'fake' e-mail adress.

Do you understand my problem?

regards,
hampel




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