From 941218c0cdc07d0f9d774bd248af714d6cf5b75e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?utf8?q?Th=C3=A9r=C3=A8se=20Godefroy?= Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 15:41:18 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] en: fix illogical sentence in Step 3.b, 2nd paragraph: Edward's key has not been downloaded yet. --- en/index.html | 2 +- en/mac.html | 2 +- en/windows.html | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index 616f34f8..3519df36 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@

Step 3.b Send a test encrypted email

Write a new email in your email program, addressed to edward-en@fsf.org. Make the subject "Encryption test" or something similar and write something in the body. Don't send it yet.

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Click the icon of the key in the bottom right of the composition window (it should turn yellow). This tells Enigmail to encrypt the email with the key you downloaded in the last step.

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Click the icon of the key in the bottom right of the composition window (it should turn yellow). This tells Enigmail to encrypt the email.

Next to the key, you'll notice an icon of a pencil. Clicking this tells Enigmail to add a special, unique signature to your message, generated using your private key. This is a separate feature from encryption, and you don't have to use it for this guide.

Click Send. Enigmail will pop up a window that says "Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found."

diff --git a/en/mac.html b/en/mac.html index ac222b85..14c20051 100644 --- a/en/mac.html +++ b/en/mac.html @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@

Step 3.b Send a test encrypted email

Write a new email in your email program, addressed to edward-en@fsf.org. Make the subject "Encryption test" or something similar and write something in the body. Don't send it yet.

-

Click the icon of the key in the bottom right of the composition window (it should turn yellow). This tells Enigmail to encrypt the email with the key you downloaded in the last step.

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Click the icon of the key in the bottom right of the composition window (it should turn yellow). This tells Enigmail to encrypt the email.

Next to the key, you'll notice an icon of a pencil. Clicking this tells Enigmail to add a special, unique signature to your message, generated using your private key. This is a separate feature from encryption, and you don't have to use it for this guide.

Click Send. Enigmail will pop up a window that says "Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found."

diff --git a/en/windows.html b/en/windows.html index 6d5f7c8d..4dd01a64 100644 --- a/en/windows.html +++ b/en/windows.html @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@

Step 3.b Send a test encrypted email

Write a new email in your email program, addressed to edward-en@fsf.org. Make the subject "Encryption test" or something similar and write something in the body. Don't send it yet.

-

Click the icon of the key in the bottom right of the composition window (it should turn yellow). This tells Enigmail to encrypt the email with the key you downloaded in the last step.

+

Click the icon of the key in the bottom right of the composition window (it should turn yellow). This tells Enigmail to encrypt the email.

Next to the key, you'll notice an icon of a pencil. Clicking this tells Enigmail to add a special, unique signature to your message, generated using your private key. This is a separate feature from encryption, and you don't have to use it for this guide.

Click Send. Enigmail will pop up a window that says "Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found."

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