On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Ron Johnson wrote:

> Hmmm.  I also installed gnupg (and performed the security upgrade
> to v1.0.6).  Nowhere did I see any reference to a predefined
> key or pass phrase.
>
> Reading file:/usr/share/doc/gnupg-1.0.6/README, I simply typed
>     gpg --gen-key
> followed the prompts, and, as you can see, am now able to sign
> emails with kmail.  Of course, I did all this not as root, but
> as my regular linux userid.

Put your key to keyserver or it is useless.

> gpg: requesting key 2F54B39C from pgp.mit.edu ...
> gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
> gpg: Total number processed: 0
> gpg: public key not found
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

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