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Encryption with KGpg
Figure 12.1: KGpg: Creating a Key
‘Email’ Your public key is sent to a recipient of your choice by e-mail. If you ac-
tivate this option and confirm with ‘OK’, the dialog for creating a new e-
mail message with KMail appears. Enter the recipient and click ‘Send’. The
recipient receives your key and can then send you encrypted contents.
‘Clipboard’ You can place your public key here before continuing to process it.
‘Default Key Server’ To make your public key available to a wide audience, ex-
port it to one of the key servers on the Internet. For more information, refer
to Section 12.4 on page 170.
‘File’ If you prefer to distribute your key as a file on a data medium instead of
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