
Figure 10.2
The Key Manager
10.2 Exporting the Public Key
After generating your key pair, make the public key available to other users. This enables
them to use it to encrypt or sign the messages or files they send you. To make the public
key available for others, select Keys > Export Public Key(s). The dialog that opens offers
four options:
Your public key is sent to a recipient of your choice by e-mail. If you activate 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, export it to one of the key
servers on the Internet. For more information, refer to
Section 10.4, “The Key
Server Dialog”
(page 173).
File
If you prefer to distribute your key as a file on a data medium instead of sending
it by e-mail, click this option, confirm or change the file path and name, and click
OK.
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