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x.509 gpgsm and kmail



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Hi, Debian Users.

A friend of mine asked if I could send him encrypted mail using X.509, 
rather than OpenPGP which I normally use.

Apparently, gpgsm is used for X.509, and shows up in kmail so I figure 
the capabilities are there.

Google is useful, but all I found were problems. gpgsm-gencert.sh is 
supposedly the method to use to make a key, but the documentation is 
so sparse as to make it impossible for someone that doesn't already 
know how to use it. The documentation on GnuPG.org is merely the man 
pages.

Would someone have a pointer to a real example for generating a key, 
or at least decent instructions?

Curt-

- -- 
The Magistrate, enrobed in taxes, condemns the thief in stolen rags.

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