On 09/23/2017 09:31 AM, Mirimir wrote:
On 09/23/2017 04:07 AM, Razer wrote:
On 09/22/2017 10:40 PM, jim bell wrote:
I am Jim Bell, author of the Assassination Politics essay, at jdb10987@yahoo.com. I'm trying to implement public-key message signing with Mailvelope software, not with much success so far. I haven't really done signficant amounts of encryption since the 1990's, not much even then, and then I used PGP, and not with an email client. I realize that I don't have a public key available; I'd like to publish it, but there probably haven't been any key-signings nearby. I'm trying to (re-) learn the bare bones of this. This is my second attempt. The first attempt at signing simply lost my message, for reasons entirely unknown. I'd like to prove who I am. At least initially, I though of using a Skype call, jimbell887, to talk to a few of the more credible people around here. That will, at least, reduce the level of doubt until I can get up to speed on this very irritating software. I will put this message, and then have a signed copy of this message. I'd like to somehow include a copy of my public key, but as I said, I cannot yet figure out how do to that.
Jim Bell
It all looked good until I tried to import the key and I got:
It worked fine for me, using Thunderbird + Enigmail.
See https://file.io/tTlZ2I for key properties.
Oops. That's _ephemeral_ file sharing. Gone after one download. So I've just attached it.
Just to make sure my always flaky 32bit Enigmail wasn't misleading me I ran Steve's key:
Rr