Re: lug-bg: KMail question
- Subject: Re: lug-bg: KMail question
- From: danchev@xxxxxxxxx (George Danchev)
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 09:38:32 +0300
Mai proqvih pove4ko surkazum otkolkoto trqbwashe ( s tozi help:)
ami moje i dvete spored men (vij Composer-a):
1.Automatically append signature
2.Automatically sign messages using PGP
Li4no az ne se izjivqwam kato paranoic i za sega ne sum gi probal kak rabotqt
i kak go pravqt
On Sunday 15 April 2001 23:24, you wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
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> dobreeeee...
> az pak shte pitam
> qwno ne sym si zadal wyprosa kakto trqbwa
>
> na mene mi e qsno che shte go podpishe ili kodira
> nali towa mu e rabotata inache kwo pgp e ?
>
> wyprosa mi e dali shte dobawi podpisa kym msg-to
> kakto prawi moq pgp4pine :
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> oJvwsnSh/eVhIa7MxCX0/x4=
> =pHKk
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> ili shte go lepne kato attachment ?
>
>
> kakto i da e ... az za towa wreme da bqh probwal weche
> towa myrzela e golqma rabota
>
>
>
> i mersi za helpa ... ama i az si go imam :)
>
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, George Danchev wrote:
> > Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 22:08:35 +0300
> > From: George Danchev <danchev@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Reply-To: lug-bg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > To: lug-bg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: lug-bg: KMail question
> >
> > Ami natisni please ,funkcionalniq klavish F1 ( vtoriq gore v lqvo na
> > kbd-to ) , za da ne ti paste-vam moq help :)))))
> > Razbira se 4e go encrypt-wa , daje moje da ti pokaje kak go e kodiralo,
> > predi da go izpratish 4e da se ubedish naistina 4e go kodira /shifrova .
> > Vse pak eto ti malko ot opisanieto v help kasaeshto paranoicite :)))))))
> >
> >
> >
> > ----------------------KMail-HELP-Starts----------------------------------
> >
> > 3.7. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) / GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG)
> >
> > This is a short introduction on how to setup KMail's pgp support. It will
> > give some hints on the use of pgp too. It's written for people who are
> > beginners in this area. If you are familiar with the use of pgp, you can
> > skip most of the steps. Working with GnuPG is generally similar, but some
> > command line parameters may be different. Please also check out the FAQ
> > item about pgp.
> >
> >
> > You can encrypt your messages sent with KMail, but this does not mean
> > that the attachments are encrypted. You have to encrypt your attachments
> > manually, using a shell command or some other tool before you attach
> > them.
> >
> > KMail has to rely on PGP's output. This output is often different between
> > different version of PGP, so it's important that you test if encryption
> > really works with your setup before you start using it seriously. KMail
> > might not warn you if something fails. You better enable Show ciphered
> > text after composing.
> >
> > To setup and use pgp support in KMail it is necessary to have pgp
> > installed and set up properly. Of course we cannot give you a full
> > introduction of pgp here. We will only mention the steps you have to do
> > to get pgp going. For details you should have a look at the excellent pgp
> > documentation.
> >
> > It is certainly a good idea to study this documentation as well as an
> > introduction into public key cryptography (e.g. out of the pgp 6.5.x
> > package). There you can learn a lot about the basic concepts, which will
> > help you to understand what is going on. As well, many security related
> > issues you should know about are discussed there.
> >
> > Now let's start.3.7.1. Preconditions
> >
> > KMail expects that your PGP binary is called pgp. In case of GnuPG, it
> > expects the binary to be called gpg. If that's not the case for you, just
> > make a symlink.
> >
> > If you haven't done so, you have to generate a key pair (secret and
> > public key) for your identity. You must do this at the command line (use
> > pgp -kg). KMail has no internal support for pgp's key generation at this
> > time. The identity (normally your name followed by your email address
> > within brackets, such as John Doe <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>) and your passphrase
> > are important for the co-operation between KMail and pgp.3.7.2. PGP
> > Related Settings in KMail
> >
> > Open the KMail Configure dialog and go to the Security settings page.
> > Type your identity into the PGP user identity entry field. There are also
> > three options:Keep passphrase in memory
> >
> > When this option is off, then KMail will ask for your passphrase each
> > time you sign a message (before sending) or decrypting a message (sent to
> > you). If you turn this option on, KMail will remember your passphrase
> > from after your first successful input until you finish your KMail
> > session. The passphrase is stored in memory and not written to the
> > harddisk.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Note that a user with enough privileges (e.g. root) might be able to
> > catch your passphrase even from the computer's memory.Always encrypt to
> > self
> >
> > If this option is off and you want send an encrypted message to somebody,
> > then you can't read this message any longer after you have composed and
> > encrypted it. Turn this option on to keep sent encrypted messages
> > readable for you too.Show ciphered text after composing
> >
> > This will show you the result of encrypting and signing before the
> > message gets sent. This way you can still cancel sending if encrypting
> > failed. It is strongly recommended to use this option.Encryption tool
> >
> > Here you can choose if you want to use GnuPG or PGP. Of course the
> > program you select has to be installed on your system. It is also
> > important to select the correct version.
> >
> > On the Composer tab you can also check the Automatically sign messages
> > using PGP option. This means that all your messages will be signed before
> > being sent. (So you don't have to set the signing for each mail
> > manually.)
> >
> > Now you are able to sign outgoing messages. To let people send encrypted
> > messages to you and to let them verify your signature you must send them
> > your public key. To send encrypted mails to other people or to verify
> > their signed messages you will need their public keys. You can store your
> > public key(s) on a public PGP key server such as
> > http://www.cam.ac.uk.pgp.net/pgpnet/.3.7.3. Sign your Messages
> >
> > You compose your message as usual in the Composer window of KMail. Before
> > you send the message, check the button with the underlining icon on it in
> > the toolbar of the composer window. Then, you can send the message. To
> > sign it, KMail needs to know your pgp passphrase. If you didn't select
> > Keep passphrase in memory in the Security settings tab, KMail will ask
> > you for it. On the other hand, if you have already given the phrase to
> > KMail, it will sign the message without any further prompt.3.7.4. Send
> > your Public Key
> >
> > Prepare a message to the person you want to send your public key to. Then
> > choose in the Composer window's menu Attach->Attach My Public Key. This
> > will attach your public key to the mail. Now you can send the mail.
> >
> > Remember that it's not safe at all if you sign the message to make sure
> > that the receiver will get the correct key. There can be a
> > man-in-the-middle attack, as somebody can change the key and sign the
> > message with that other key. That's why the recipient should verify the
> > attached key by checking the key's fingerprint against the one he got in
> > a secure way from you. Have a look at the pgp documentation for further
> > details.3.7.5. You got an encrypted Message
> >
> > All you have to do is to select the message in KMail. You will be
> > prompted for your passphrase. Then KMail will try to decrypt the message
> > and show you the plain text if the message had been encrypted with your
> > public key. (If not, then you won't be able to read it.) KMail stores the
> > messages encrypted, so nobody can read these messages without knowing
> > your passphrase.3.7.6. Receiving a Public Key
> >
> > You can get a public key as an attachment or simply by ftp or floppy.
> > Before you can use this key to encrypt a message to the owner of the key,
> > you should verify the key (check its fingerprint or look for trusted
> > signatures). Then you can add this key to your public keyring by typing
> > pgp -ka filename at the command line. If the key is not certified with a
> > trusted signature, you can't use it with KMail to encrypt messages unless
> > you have signed that key (use pgp -ks identity of the key).3.7.7. Use
> > Public Keys of other People - Encrypt your Messages
> >
> > To send an encrypted message to somebody of whom you have a public key,
> > you simply create the message in the composer window. Before you send the
> > message, check the button with the lock symbol in the toolbar of the
> > composer window. Then send the message.
> >
> > If KMail can't find a key for any of the recipients, it will display a
> > list containing all available keys. You can choose the appropriate key
> > out of the list (or cancel the action). KMail might also inform you about
> > errors throughout the encryption process.
> >
> > As mentioned above, you won't be able to read your own encrypted sent
> > mails if you don't check Always encrypt to self in the setting's Security
> > tab.
> >
> >
> > -----------KMail-HELP-Ends------------------------
> >
> > On Sunday 15 April 2001 21:31, you wrote:
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> > >
> > > mdam ama mi zakacha sign-a kato attach ...
> > > nali ?
> > >
> > > On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, George Danchev wrote:
> > > > Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 21:07:09 +0300
> > > > From: George Danchev <danchev@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > > Reply-To: lug-bg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > To: lug-bg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Subject: Re: lug-bg: KMail question
> > > >
> > > > Moje da . Vij Settings/Configuratrion /Secutiry . Ima nqkolko
> > > > encrypting toolz , ama ne encrypt-wa atach-a , a samo body-to na
> > > > message-to. Ave KMail se spravq dosta dobre , vse pak i Mattias Kalle
> > > > Dalheimer e barnal v nego :))) , ina4e po-starite versii malko sed
> > > > spuwaha vqrno e .
> > > >
> > > > On Sunday 15 April 2001 20:10, you wrote:
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> > > > >
> > > > > az weche mislq da ne se prawq na hityr i reshih da widq bozata
> > > > > KMail
> > > > >
> > > > > chestno da si priznaq polzwah go predi wreme... ama otdawna
> > > > > posle pak me obhwana wylnata console... i zaebah
> > > > > sega pak sym na wylna X i mislq da probwam pak :)
> > > > >
> > > > > ama imam edin takyw wypros...
> > > > > KMail-a move li da prekara pismoto prez parser predi prashtane ?
> > > > > kato pine-a
> > > > >
> > > > > t.e.
> > > > > kato si napisha pismoto i natisna send
> > > > > da mi pusne pismoto prez PGP sign/encrypter-a
> > > > > i taka da go prati ?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > -
> > > > > -==================================================================
> > > > >==== ==== =- Regards,
> > > > > AngelFire Stanislav Lechev <firedust@xxxxxxx>
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