Quote from: 751a696c24d97009 on July 17, 2012, 08:24 pmI've been struggling with PGP lately, so thanks for this opportunity! I'd +1 if I could!Hello!I decrypted your message, so you know how to use my public key to encrypt messages to me.However, can you post your own public key here (the one above is mine)? Then I can send you a message for you to decrypt.TIAPine--Two ancillary notes to everybody:1. It doesn't matter if the Email field you use for your PGP key creation is junk e.g. blah@blah.blah However, it might matter if it is a real email address. Use Tormail or other Tor network message services exclusively when using the Email field feature of PGP. No Gmail, no Hotmail, and definitely no Hushmail or other web based email service pretending to help you out. Half of those are run by government agencies, seriously. Even with Tormail, always use PGP when sending emails with such services, for all you know it is run by the RBN or other organized hacker syndicates trawling for whales. For your business related PGP stuff, I think it *is* a good idea to use a real email address. Just ensure you use a service you setup/approached using Tor in the first place and never will login to on clearnet. Use PGP all the time with that account. Hence the Tormail recommendation.2. When you're requested to give a name or user ID when setting up your PGP key for the first time, please tell me what your pseudonym/userID is. I am assuming your SR handle is similar to the one I see in a huge great giant list of PGP public keys on GPG's Key Manager. Otherwise I have to start hunting with grep to associate your SR handle to your PGP userID, which is a pain. I mean, you never have to use your new PGP key again once you know how to PGP, you can just setup a new one for the future.Thanks!Pine