From 6c3baf255f57721e1b24e432d1ae5bc8e4227e87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew David Wong Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:44:43 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo --- user/security-in-qubes/split-gpg.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/user/security-in-qubes/split-gpg.md b/user/security-in-qubes/split-gpg.md index 7b7b9142..252e5520 100644 --- a/user/security-in-qubes/split-gpg.md +++ b/user/security-in-qubes/split-gpg.md @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ This key ID will be used to digitally sign or send an encrypted message with you [![tb78-8.png](/attachment/wiki/SplitGpg/tb78-8.png)](/attachment/wiki/SplitGpg/tb78-8.png) [![tb78-9.png](/attachment/wiki/SplitGpg/tb78-9.png)](/attachment/wiki/SplitGpg/tb78-9.png) -Use Thunderbird's Tools menu to open *OpenPGP Key Management*. In that window, use the File menu to access the *Import Public Key(s) From File* command. Open the file with your public key. After the import was successfull, right click on the imported key in the list and select *Key Properties*. You must mark your own key as *Yes, I've verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint*. +Use Thunderbird's Tools menu to open *OpenPGP Key Management*. In that window, use the File menu to access the *Import Public Key(s) From File* command. Open the file with your public key. After the import was successful, right click on the imported key in the list and select *Key Properties*. You must mark your own key as *Yes, I've verified in person this key has the correct fingerprint*. Once this is done, you should be able to send an encrypted and signed email by selecting *Require Encryption* or *Digitally Sign This Message* in the compose menu *Options* or *Security* toolbar button. You can try it by sending an email to yourself.