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Monday, June 20th 2005, 4:09pm

KGpg

I created a key with the wizard in Kgpg and I can now encrypt documents... questions is... how can someone decrypt them ?

I want to send an email to a friend, if I understand correctly I need to send him my public key ?
If I am not mistaken, how do I do that ?
How will he decrypt it if he uses Windows ?

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Monday, June 20th 2005, 4:55pm

No, he has to send his public key to you.
You then use this key to encrypt the file and he uses his private key to decrypt it.

There are surely PGP or GPG programs for Windows as well

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