version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:82.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/82.0 author=jrmu charset=UTF-8 csum= ctime=1613742710 host=198.251.81.119 name=Thunderbird.Pgp rev=24 targets=Pgp.Upload text=!! Generating a PGP Key%0a%0a# Go to @@Tools@@ → @@Account Settings@@, then from the left panel, select @@End-To-End Encryption@@.%0a# Click on @@Add Key...@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-07.png%0a# If you have an existing OpenPGP Key, select @@Import an existing OpenPGP Key@@. In this tutorial, we will @@Create a new OpenPGP Key@@, so click @@Continue@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-08.png%0a# Click @@Generate key@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-09.png%0a# Click @@Confirm@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-10.png%0a# Now when you write an email, you can attach your public key, sign the email, or encrypt the email.\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-11.png%0a%0a!! Importing a PGP Key%0a%0aThere are two ways to add a PGP key:%0a%0a!!! Import from URL%0a%0a# Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-01.png%0a# Go to @@Edit@@ → @@Import Key(s) From URL@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-02.png%0a# Paste the URL for the public key then click @@OK@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-03.png%0a# Verify the key fingerprint and emails. Check the fingerprint to make sure it is the key you want.\\%0aYou will want to use an independent method (besides the website URL) to be certain this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. You can use a phone call, IRC chat, email, photo, or real life visit. If youf don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!\\%0aIf you accept the key, select @@Accepted (unverified)@@ then click @@OK@@.\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-04.png%0a# Click on @@View Details and manage key acceptance@@.\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-05.png%0a# For this step, you will need to independently verify that this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. Use something besides the website URL, like a phone call or secure chat. If you don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!\\%0aIf you have verified the fingerprint, select @@Yes, I have verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint.@@. (The bottom row)\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-06.png%0a# Click @@OK@@ again, then click @@Close@@.%0a# When you view an email that has been signed with the key you imported, it should show as verified:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-06b.png%0a%0a!!! Import from Clipboard%0a%0a# Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-01.png%0a# Copy the entire public key into your clipboard by selecting the fingerprint then typing ⌘+C.%0a# Go to @@Edit@@ → @@Import Key(s) From Clipboard@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-02.png%0a# Continue from Step 4 on @@Import from URL@@ above.%0a%0a!! Uploading a Public Key%0a%0a# Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:%0a# Select @@Edit@@ → @@Copy Public Key(s) To Clipboard@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-12.png%0a# Click @@Close@@:\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-13.png%0a# [[pgp/upload|Upload your key to a keyserver]]%0a%0a!! Signing an Email%0a%0a# At the top left, select the tab @@Inbox@@, then click on @@Write@@.%0a# At the top of the window, click on @@Security@@. If you click @@Attach My Public Key@@, it will send your key to the receiver so he can send encrypted emails to you and verify your signature. If you click @@Digitally Sign This Message@@, you will sign the email and the receiver can be certain the message was not forged. If you click @@Require Encryption@@, it will encrypt the message.\\%0a'''WARNING:''' If you encrypt the message but your receiver loses his PGP key, the email can never be decrypted and read. For this reason, it may be better not to encrypt email if the contents do not need secrecy.\\%0aAttach:thunderbird-pgp-14.png time=1613753060 author:1613753060=jrmu diff:1613753060:1613752594:=60c60%0a%3c # At the top left, select the tab @@Inbox@@, then click on @@Write@@.%0a---%0a> # At the top left, click on @@Write@@.%0a host:1613753060=198.251.81.119 author:1613752594=jrmu diff:1613752594:1613752054:=60,63c60,63%0a%3c # At the top left, click on @@Write@@.%0a%3c # At the top of the window, click on @@Security@@. If you click @@Attach My Public Key@@, it will send your key to the receiver so he can send encrypted emails to you and verify your signature. If you click @@Digitally Sign This Message@@, you will sign the email and the receiver can be certain the message was not forged. If you click @@Require Encryption@@, it will encrypt the message.\\%0a%3c '''WARNING:''' If you encrypt the message but your receiver loses his PGP key, the email can never be decrypted and read. For this reason, it may be better not to encrypt email if the contents do not need secrecy.\\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-14.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> # \\%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-14.png%0a> # \\%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-15.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1613752594=198.251.81.119 author:1613752054=jrmu diff:1613752054:1613751910:=51c51%0a%3c # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:%0a---%0a> # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:\\%0a host:1613752054=198.251.81.119 author:1613751910=jrmu diff:1613751910:1613751441:=51,52c51%0a%3c # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:\\%0a%3c # Select @@Edit@@ → @@Copy Public Key(s) To Clipboard@@:\\%0a---%0a> # \\%0a54c53%0a%3c # Click @@Close@@:\\%0a---%0a> # \\%0a56d54%0a%3c # [[pgp/upload|Upload your key to a keyserver]]%0a host:1613751910=198.251.81.119 author:1613751441=jrmu diff:1613751441:1613751424:=37c37%0a%3c # When you view an email that has been signed with the key you imported, it should show as verified:\\%0a---%0a> # When you view an email that has been signed with the key you imported, it should show as verified:%0a host:1613751441=198.251.81.119 author:1613751424=jrmu diff:1613751424:1613751196:=37,38d36%0a%3c # When you view an email that has been signed with the key you imported, it should show as verified:%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-06b.png%0a host:1613751424=198.251.81.119 author:1613751196=jrmu diff:1613751196:1613749831:=45,59c45%0a%3c # Continue from Step 4 on @@Import from URL@@ above.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Uploading a Public Key%0a%3c %0a%3c # \\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-12.png%0a%3c # \\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-13.png%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Signing an Email%0a%3c %0a%3c # \\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-14.png%0a%3c # \\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-15.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> # Continue from Step 4 on @@Import from URL@@ above.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1613751196=198.251.81.119 author:1613749831=jrmu diff:1613749831:1613749603:=12c12%0a%3c # Now when you write an email, you can attach your public key, sign the email, or encrypt the email.\\%0a---%0a> # Now when you write an email, you can attach your public key, sign the email, or encrypt the email.%0a13a14,16%0a> %0a> %0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-12.png%0a host:1613749831=198.251.81.119 author:1613749603=jrmu diff:1613749603:1613749508:=12c12%0a%3c # Now when you write an email, you can attach your public key, sign the email, or encrypt the email.%0a---%0a> %0a host:1613749603=198.251.81.119 author:1613749508=jrmu diff:1613749508:1613748961:=4c4%0a%3c # Click on @@Add Key...@@:\\%0a---%0a> # Click on @@Add Key...@@:%0a6c6%0a%3c # If you have an existing OpenPGP Key, select @@Import an existing OpenPGP Key@@. In this tutorial, we will @@Create a new OpenPGP Key@@, so click @@Continue@@:\\%0a---%0a> # If you have an existing OpenPGP Key, select @@Import an existing OpenPGP Key@@. In this tutorial, we will @@Create a new OpenPGP Key@@, so click @@Continue@@:%0a8c8%0a%3c # Click @@Generate key@@:\\%0a---%0a> # Click @@Generate key@@:%0a10c10%0a%3c # Click @@Confirm@@:\\%0a---%0a> # Click @@Confirm@@:%0a host:1613749508=198.251.81.119 author:1613748961=jrmu diff:1613748961:1613747946:= host:1613748961=198.251.81.119 author:1613747946=jrmu diff:1613747946:1613747780:=14,15d13%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a host:1613747946=198.251.81.119 author:1613747780=jrmu diff:1613747780:1613747234:=3,4d2%0a%3c # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@Account Settings@@, then from the left panel, select @@End-To-End Encryption@@.%0a%3c # Click on @@Add Key...@@:%0a6d3%0a%3c # If you have an existing OpenPGP Key, select @@Import an existing OpenPGP Key@@. In this tutorial, we will @@Create a new OpenPGP Key@@, so click @@Continue@@:%0a8d4%0a%3c # Click @@Generate key@@:%0a10d5%0a%3c # Click @@Confirm@@:%0a12d6%0a%3c %0a host:1613747780=198.251.81.119 author:1613747234=jrmu diff:1613747234:1613747178:=1,11d0%0a%3c !! Generating a PGP Key%0a%3c %0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-07.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-08.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-09.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-10.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-11.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-12.png%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Importing a PGP Key%0a%3c %0a14,15c3,4%0a%3c !!! Import from URL%0a%3c %0a---%0a> !! Import from URL%0a> %0a33,34c22,23%0a%3c !!! Import from Clipboard%0a%3c %0a---%0a> !! Import from Clipboard%0a> %0a40c29,37%0a%3c # Continue from Step 4 on @@Import from URL@@ above. %0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> # Continue from Step 4 on @@Import from URL@@ above. %0a> %0a> %0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-07.png%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-08.png%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-09.png%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-10.png%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-11.png%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-12.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1613747234=198.251.81.119 author:1613747178=jrmu diff:1613747178:1613747100:=19d18%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-06.png%0a31c30%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-06.png%0a host:1613747178=198.251.81.119 author:1613747100=jrmu diff:1613747100:1613746847:=21,28c21%0a%3c !! Import from Clipboard%0a%3c %0a%3c # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:\\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-01.png%0a%3c # Copy the entire public key into your clipboard by selecting the fingerprint then typing ⌘+C.%0a%3c # Go to @@Edit@@ → @@Import Key(s) From Clipboard@@:\\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-02.png%0a%3c # Continue from Step 4 on @@Import from URL@@ above. %0a---%0a> !! Import from URL%0a host:1613747100=198.251.81.119 author:1613746847=jrmu diff:1613746847:1613746722:=19,22d18%0a%3c # Click @@OK@@ again, then click @@Close@@.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Import from URL%0a%3c %0a host:1613746847=198.251.81.119 author:1613746722=jrmu diff:1613746722:1613746338:=12d11%0a%3c You will want to use an independent method (besides the website URL) to be certain this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. You can use a phone call, IRC chat, email, photo, or real life visit. If youf don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!\\%0a17c16%0a%3c # For this step, you will need to independently verify that this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. Use something besides the website URL, like a phone call or secure chat. If you don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!\\%0a---%0a> # For this step, you will need to use an independent method (besides the website URL) to be certain this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. You can use a phone call, IRC chat, email, photo, or real life visit. If you don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!\\%0a host:1613746722=198.251.81.119 author:1613746338=jrmu diff:1613746338:1613745677:=11,12c11%0a%3c # Verify the key fingerprint and emails. Check the fingerprint to make sure it is the key you want.\\%0a%3c If you accept the key, select @@Accepted (unverified)@@ then click @@OK@@.\\%0a---%0a> # Paste the URL for the public key then click @@OK@@\\%0a13a13,15%0a> # Verify the key fingerprint and emails. Check the fingerprint to make sure it is the key you want.%0a> If you accept the key, select @@Accepted (unverified)@@ then click @@OK@@.\\%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-05.png%0a15c17%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-05.png%0a---%0a> Attach:thunderbird-pgp-06.png%0a17,18c19%0a%3c If you have verified the fingerprint, select @@Yes, I have verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint.@@. (The bottom row)\\%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-06.png%0a---%0a> If you have verified the fingerprint, select @@Yes, I have verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint.@@. (The bottom row)%0a host:1613746338=198.251.81.119 author:1613745677=jrmu diff:1613745677:1613744147:=5c5%0a%3c # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@:\\%0a---%0a> # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@\\%0a7c7%0a%3c # Go to @@Edit@@ → @@Import Key(s) From URL@@:\\%0a---%0a> # Go to @@Edit@@ → @@Import Key(s) From URL@@\\%0a9c9%0a%3c # Paste the URL for the public key then click @@OK@@:\\%0a---%0a> # Paste the URL for the public key\\%0a host:1613745677=198.251.81.119 author:1613744147=jrmu diff:1613744147:1613743707:=13,14c13%0a%3c # Verify the key fingerprint and emails. Check the fingerprint to make sure it is the key you want.%0a%3c If you accept the key, select @@Accepted (unverified)@@ then click @@OK@@.\\%0a---%0a> # Verify the key fingerprint and emails. For this step, you will need to use an independent method (something besides the website URL) to be certain this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. You can use a phone call, IRC chat, email. If you don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!%0a16d14%0a%3c # Click on @@View Details and manage key acceptance@@.\\%0a18,19d15%0a%3c # For this step, you will need to use an independent method (besides the website URL) to be certain this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. You can use a phone call, IRC chat, email, photo, or real life visit. If you don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!\\%0a%3c If you have verified the fingerprint, select @@Yes, I have verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint.@@. (The bottom row)%0a host:1613744147=198.251.81.119 author:1613743707=jrmu diff:1613743707:1613743634:= host:1613743707=198.251.81.119 author:1613743634=jrmu diff:1613743634:1613742710:=1,5d0%0a%3c There are two ways to add a PGP key:%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Import from URL%0a%3c %0a%3c # Go to @@Tools@@ → @@OpenPGP Key Manager@@\\%0a7d1%0a%3c # Go to @@Edit@@ → @@Import Key(s) From URL@@\\%0a9d2%0a%3c # Paste the URL for the public key\\%0a11d3%0a%3c # Paste the URL for the public key then click @@OK@@\\%0a13d4%0a%3c # Verify the key fingerprint and emails. For this step, you will need to use an independent method (something besides the website URL) to be certain this key truly comes from the user it claims to be from. You can use a phone call, IRC chat, email. If you don't verify carefully, you can get scammed!%0a host:1613743634=198.251.81.119 author:1613742710=jrmu diff:1613742710:1613742710:=1,12d0%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-01.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-02.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-03.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-04.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-05.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-06.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-07.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-08.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-09.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-10.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-11.png%0a%3c Attach:thunderbird-pgp-12.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1613742710=198.251.81.119