Importing public keys

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Bob Mottram 2014-03-12 19:36:18 +00:00
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@ -2118,6 +2118,7 @@ Some useful keys to know are:
| CTRL-o | Open mailbox (on side bar) |
| ] | Expand or collapse all threads |
| [ | Expand of collapse the current thread |
| CTRL-k | Import a PGP/GPG public key |
*** K9 Android client
@ -4875,11 +4876,25 @@ Test the routing.
exim -d -bt mailinglistname@mydomainname.com
#+END_SRC
**** Importing the public key of the mailing list
Before you can use the mailing list you will first need to import its public key. How you do this depends upon which email client you're using.
***** Using Mutt
Send an email to /mailinglistname-sendkey@mydomainname.com/ to have the list public key emailed to you.
When you receive the email open it and press *CTRL-k* to import it.
***** Using Thunderbird
Send an email to /mailinglistname-sendkey@mydomainname.com/ to have the list public key emailed to you.
When you receive the email open it, select all the text with *CTRL-a* then *CTRL-c*.
On the menu select *OpenPGP* followed by *Key Management*.
You will now see a new menu bar. Select *Edit* followed by *Import keys from clipboard*.
Click on *Import* followed by *Ok*.
**** Using the list
To use the list you'll first need to obtain its public key. Send an email to /mailinglistname-sendkey@mydomainname.com/ to receive it.
To get the public keys of list members send an email to /mailinglistname-request@mydomainname.com/ containing *X-LIST-KEYS* in the message body.
To obtain the public keys of list members send an email to /mailinglistname-request@mydomainname.com/ containing *X-LIST-KEYS* in the message body.
To add a member: *X-ADD-MEMBER: othermember@otherdomain.net*