GnuPG and Taskbar clock

Ingo Klöcker kloecker at kde.org
Wed Oct 16 09:57:41 BST 2002


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Robert Black Eagle wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 October 2002 4:00 pm, Robert wrote:
>> On Tuesday 15 October 2002 8:34 am, Christian Herzyk wrote:
>> > I'm not at my linux box so I cannot check. But it might have to do
>> > with the identities that kmail supports. Somewhere in the settings
>> > there is a connection between your identities and the gpg key (you
>> > have to enter your key ID there.)
>> >
>> > Chris
>>
>> Chris, when you get to your PC, please let me know about this.  I've
>> gone through the settings several times, and see nothing more I need
>> to do.
> 
> Configure Kmail ==> Identity ==> PGP User Identity.
> 
> The PGP User Identity needs to be the entire identifying name found in
> your keyring.

This has been changed in KDE 3.0. Now you simply select the secret key 
which should be used for signing/encrypting to yourself. It's located 
at
Configure KMail... -> Identity -> Advanced -> OpenPGP-Key.

BTW, all of this is mentioned in the KMail documentation:
http://docs.kde.org/3.0/kdenetwork/kmail/pgp.html#pgp-settings

It's a little bit outdated in some points. But it still contains the 
answer to your problem.

Regards,
Ingo

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