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Verify and export your public keys through Tiger's control panel. You can also import and delete keys for GPG and BC in the control panel. If you use PGP, then you must import, create, sign, and delete keys directly with PGP.If you only exchange private messages with people who also use Tiger Envelopes, then you probably just need to use the Verify option to check keys. If Tiger's control panel is open when a new key arrives in a mail message, you will need to click the Reload button before it appears in the list of keys.
But, if you also want to exchange secure mail with people who aren't yet using Tiger Envelopes, then you'll need to import their public key before you exchange any private mail with them. Ask them to send you their public key. They can send the key as specially formatted text, but it's probably easiest if they send it as an attachment. Once you have their key, then import it.
You can also save the public key for any key on your keyring by clicking the Export key. Give the public key to anyone you'd like to be able to communicate with privately.
Additionally, you can delete any key on your keyring, as long as Tiger Envelopes is not using it, by highlighting the email address associated with it and clicking the Delete button.
To remove a key that Tiger Envelopes is currently using, first remove the account on the Accounts tab.
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