13th Sep 12, 06:51am

an example of my smiley faceWork-wise, I'm off to Leicester today, devising music for Lydia's new show: but in the meantime, if you have visited my contact page recently, you may have noticed that there's a small picture at the side, of my gently smiling face.

That information on the right is now my WebID - about which I'll try to write more - but more importantly my GPG/PGP public key is there too, and I now sign my e-mails with my key. If you're used to handling PGP and you normally get e-mails from me, please add my key; and if not, look up PGP or GPG.

I might also put some resources in the comments.

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Corey Mwamba13th Sep 2012 | 6:53am

P.S. The picture is by Tim Nicholls.

Corey Mwamba13th Sep 2012 | 7:39am

Claws Mail and Pegasus Mail [does anyone else remember Pegasus from college?] both have PGP/GPG plugins. Claws Mail will let you generate your own key that you can use to sign and encrypt e-mails.

If you use Thunderbird, try Enigmail.

You can also use PGP with Outlook - try GPG4Win.

Mac users can give GPG Tools a go.

Sign in, using almost any profile you want.

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