From: Zak Rogoff Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 20:38:12 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Fixing a few typos. X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b91b170c20e33c670f511e37e8c545e0fe8d83ae;p=enc-live.git Fixing a few typos. --- diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index bea794e..fee9c63 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
I can't find the menu.
In many new email programs, the main menu is represented by an image of three stacked horizontal bars.
My email looks weird
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Enigmail doesn't tend to play with HTML. If you just want to send a regular non-encrypted non-signed email, hold down the Shift key when you select compose. You can then write an email as if Enigmail wasn't there.
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Enigmail doesn't tend to play nice with HTML, which is used to format emails. To use it, you'll have to If you just want to send a regular non-encrypted and non-signed email, hold down the Shift key when you select compose. You can then write an email as if Enigmail wasn't there.
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Enigmail can't find Edward's key
Close the pop-ups that have appeared since you clicked Send. Make sure you are connected to the Internet and try again. If that doesn't work, repeat the process, choosing a different keyserver when it asks you to pick one.
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Unscrambled messages in Sent folder
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Even though you can't decrypt messages encrypted to someone else's key, your email program will automatically save a copy encrypted to your public key, which you'll be able to view from the Sent folder like a normal email. This is normal, and it is not a cause for alarm.
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Unscrambled messages in the Sent folder
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Even though you can't decrypt messages encrypted to someone else's key, your email program will automatically save a copy encrypted to your public key, which you'll be able to view from the Sent folder like a normal email. This is normal, and it is doesn't mean that your email was not sent encrypted.
More resources
If you're still having trouble with our instructions or just want to learn more, check out Enigmail's wiki.
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Transferring you key

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You can use Enigmail's key management window to import and export keys. If you want to be able to read your encrypted email on a different computer, you will need to export your secret key from here. Be warned, if you transfer the key without encrypting the drive it's on the transfer will be dramatically less secure.

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You can use Enigmail's key management window to import and export keys. If you want to be able to read your encrypted email on a different computer, you will need to export your secret key from here. Be warned, if you transfer the key without encrypting the drive it's on the transfer will be dramatically less secure.