GPG public key
To send me GPG-encrypted email at
[email protected] (or any of my
other addresses listed below) you can encrypt your message using my
GPG public key[1]:
$ gpg --dry-run --import --import-options=import-show \
--keyid-format=long --with-fingerprint bandali-pubkey.txt 2>/dev/null
pub rsa4096/A21A020248816103 2018-10-17 [C] [expires: 2027-01-04]
Key fingerprint = BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
uid Amin Bandali <
[email protected]>
sub rsa4096/8B44A0CDC7B956F2 2018-10-17 [S] [expires: 2027-01-04]
sub rsa4096/1D52D14EBCF3BE08 2018-10-17 [E] [expires: 2027-01-04]
sub rsa4096/4040DFEC6EC13F3A 2018-10-17 [A] [expires: 2027-01-04]
If you're not sure how to send encrypted email and would like to
learn more, the email self-defense[2] guide by the Free Software
Foundation is a great place to start.
[1]
https://kelar.org/~bandali/bandali-pubkey.txt
gopher://kelar.org/0/~bandali/bandali-pubkey.txt
[2]
https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/