[Fts-research] Fwd: [freethesoil] Email encryption

Salt anotherendoftheworld at protonmail.com
Sat Jan 26 19:16:25 CET 2019


Hi everyone!
My public PGP-key should be attached in this mail, so you can add it.
Looking forward to continue the work with you all.

>From the snowy woods,
Salt

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 12:33 PM, Annie <annie at aseed.net> wrote:

> Email with information about encryption.
> 

> Cheers!
> 

> Annie
> 

> -------- Doorgestuurd bericht --------
> 

> Onderwerp:
> 

> [freethesoil] Email encryption
> 

> Datum:
> 

> Sat, 27 Oct 2018 12:46:43 +0200
> 

> Van:
> 

> siyah.yesil <siyah.yesil at animal-climate-action.org>
> 

> Antwoord-naar:
> 

> siyah.yesil <siyah.yesil at animal-climate-action.org>
> 

> Aan:
> 

> fts list <freethesoil at lists.riseup.net>
> 

> Since some working groups will use encrypted emails and/or encrypted
> email lists, it is a good idea if everybody tries to learn to encrypt
> emails with PGP / GnuPG / GPG.
> 

> Here are some useful resources:
> 

> A) In order to understand how PGP works, you might want to read the
> Wikipedia page in your mother tongue.
> 

> B) If you run Linux and use the GNOME desktop environment
> (standard for many distributions), you might want to use the mail
> program "evolution". In this guide, you can learn how to encrypt with
> evolution.
> 

> https://riseup.net/en/email/clients/evolution
> 

> C) Alternatively, or if you do _not_ run Linux with the GNOME desktop
> environment, you might want to use the email program "thunderbird"
> together with the "enigmail" plugin. Most people I know use these
> programs. You can find instructions here:
> 

> https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-pgp-linux
> https://riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/enigmail
> 

> D) It may make sense to use a separate program for the management of
> encryption keys, because the already mentioned programs do not offer
> all options for key management, or do misbehave in certain situations.
> Therefore, you might consider to have a separate program for key
> management available. You can find instructions here:
> 

> https://riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/gpg-keys
> 

> E) If you are using claws-mail or are considering to use this program,
> and have difficulties with encryption, you can write me an email.
> 

> F) If you have other questions regarding encyption, you can write me an
> email.
> 

> Recommendation
> -----------------------
> 

> if you are using encryption and have an encryption key, it is totally
> safe and also makes sense to publish your public key on some key
> servers.
> 

> Best,
> siyah.
> 

> --
> You find my PGP public key here:
> https://pgp.key-server.io/get/siyah.yesil@animal-climate-action.org
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