Thanks but that's not what I needed to know. I'll clarify a bit: I wanted to test out my encryption following this tutorial, but I couldn't exchange encrypted emails with Edward the bot, because I was unable to send him my public key in a way he would recognize, since Evolution doesn't have the Enigmail plug-in or equivalent that I would know of.
Moreover there's no proper tutorial on the net on getting encryption work in Evolution apart from the basic stuff. I understand, that in order for it to get working I need the other party's public key, but then again where/how do I store it? Evolution doesn't seem to be as advanced in this as Thunderbird, or am I wrong? On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 12:19 -0500, Herminio Hernandez Jr. wrote: > Not video but should help > > > > https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-encryption.html.en > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Sep 14, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Patrik Bubák > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Anyone here using Evolution with PGP? I managed to get it to sign my > > emails, but I cannot seem to get it to encrypt messages and would > > need advice/direction to some sort of (video preferably) tutorial. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > -- Learn about how to protect yourself on the internet Why it is important to encrypt your communications An easy how-to guide to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) Nothing ruins creativity like too many voices weighing in. We call it the Ice Cream Principle. Tell 10 people to go get ice cream with one condition: they all have to agree on one flavour. That flavour is going to be chocolate or vanilla every time. Groups of people don't agree on what's cool or interesting, they agree on what's easy to agree on.
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