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On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 21:51:54 +1200, Carren thoughtfully wrote the
following:
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CS> Can someone tell me please, how do I put my open PGP key into an auto
CS> reply template? I have tried to copy and paste and although I can copy
CS> my key OK I can't paste it into the template as there is no paste
CS> function on the right click menu. I see there is a macro for "insert
CS> open PGP key" but I am very unsure about macros and don't know what to
CS> do with it! I can put the macro in my template OK but how does it find
CS> my key? Thanks for your help for what is probably a really dumb
CS> question!

Using PGP Key Manager, export your public key to a file. Open the file
using notepad or some other text editor. Copy the contents (you can use
the keyboard shortcuts CTRL-A then CTRL-C) to do the copy. Now go back to
the template and paste the key where you wish by using the shortcut
CTRL-V.

HTH..

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Comment: Get my Public Key here - http://pgpkey.ac-martin.com

iEYEARECAAYFAjtNlmwACgkQV8nrYCsHF+IngwCgiYBepRpnwqU9XVXYOfah3DkS
+xEAoPRV+n8R6+dseQM4+kDWgponp3Zz
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