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Started using PGP for my e-mails, but Thunderbird and K9 have two different public keys despite both being able to decrypt my messages
Sept. 1, 2022, 6:45 p.m. | /u/NatSpaghettiAgency
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I created a PGP key with OpenKeyChain on Android, and been using it with K9-mail for over a month. I then decided to import it to my Thunderbird client on Linux, and as expected, I was able to decrypt messages, but I suddenly noticed that public PGP keys do not match with one another, despite being created with OpenKeyChain, exported, and imported, so it should be the same. It also should be the same because they are able to …
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