From 08f88c9385097f9ea2796fedaf3d4a05d83da128 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Marble Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 15:45:03 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] try to regen page that needs imagemagick --- securemail/gpg.mdwn | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/securemail/gpg.mdwn b/securemail/gpg.mdwn index 2c2e480..113aa6c 100644 --- a/securemail/gpg.mdwn +++ b/securemail/gpg.mdwn @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * Do "Right-click, Save As..." this file: gpg.bat * Save it to (or move it to) your HOME directory. If your username is **foo** then your HOME directory is **C:\Users\foo** - 1. You can now open a command window + 1. You can now open a command window * *Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt* * list the contents of your HOME directory with **dir** (see screenshot below) * You can make sure that gpg is installed (and the helper batch file works) by typing **gpg --version** @@ -26,15 +26,16 @@ * C:\Users\foo\AppData\Roaming> mkdir gnupg 1. Download this GPG configuration file (insures a strong key will be created) * Do "Right-click, Save As..." this file: gpg.conf - * Save it to (or move it to) your GPG configuration directory you just created. + * Save it to (or move it to) your GPG configuration directory you just created. * It should be located at **C:\Users\foo\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\gpg.conf** * If you want to know why this configuration is important please see [[OpenPGP for Debian|http://www.debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/48]] 1. Go back to your HOME directory * C:\Users\foo\AppData\Roaming> cd \Users\foo - * C:\Users\foo> + * C:\Users\foo> 1. Proceed to the [[Next|gpg2]] step [[!img gpg1.png align=left]] [[!tag e-mail gpg]] + -- 2.43.0