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Step 2.b Upload your public key to a keyserver

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In your email program's menu, select OpenPGP → Key Management.

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Right click on your key and select Upload Public Keys to Keyserver. Use the default keyserver in the popup.

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Troubleshooting

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The progress bar never finishes
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Close the upload popup, make sure you are on the Internet and try again. If that doesn't work, try again, selecting a different keyserver.
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Enigmail can't find Adele's key
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Close the pop-ups that have appeared since you clicked. 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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Important: Subject lines are not encrypted

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Even if you encrypted your email, the subject line is not encrypted, so don't put private information there. The sending and receiving addresses aren't encrypted either, so they could be read by a surveillance system.

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