Hi Adrian On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 6:04:35 PM you wrote:
> Irrespective of whether it is simple or not, how do you avoid asking > everybody else whether they can receive PGP mails and of course > communicating the keys? I am not sure if I understand your question correctly. But you must have the public key of your addressee - so you download it from a key server, download it from a Web site of the user or you already got a sign message of him or you contact him once to get the key. If you have it - you can send him encrypted mail. And if you sent him your question with your signature he has your public key and he is able to send you encrypted mail. -- Best regards, Martin dagob...@yahoo.com TheBat! 7.4.16.3 (BETA) Pro (with OTFE) on Windows 7 6.1 7601 Service Pack 1
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