This system ensures that it's easy to send encrypted communications because the only thing needed to encrypt a message is a public key and the proper PGP program. But it's also quite safe, as messages can only be decrypted with privately known keys that are password-protected. In addition ...
Kleopatra gives you the option to encrypt text content for an email and also encrypt files, so you can send secure Gmail attachments. Here’s what you get: Copy your encrypted message (total gibberish, right?) and paste it into Gmail. ...
For those who are security-conscious, there is actually an easy way toencrypt Mutt configurationto prevent such risk. In this tutorial, I describe how you can encrypt sensitive Mutt configuration such as SMTP/IMAP passwords using GnuPG (GPG), an open-source implementation of OpenPGP. Step One...
To avoid privacy breaches; rather I should say to make it more difficult for the NSA or British GCHQ surveillance program to read our communication, we should use PGP encryption (Pretty Good Privacy). Why we should Encrypt our Emails?Each public mail service provider sends information from sende...
Step 2:Click onOpenPGPbutton (as shown) to start the process for securing your mail communication and check 'Encrypt Message' option. Step 3:Once message composed successfully, just click on 'Send' button. That's it! Decrypting an email on the recipient's end: ...
These public and private keys can be used with any program that works with PGP, and Kleopatra itself can actually encrypt and decrypt files using your keys. If you want to take them for a test run, try encrypting a text file with your public key and decrypting it with your private key....