GPG public key To send me GPG-encrypted email at bandali@kelar.org (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: 2025-01-04] Key fingerprint = BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103 uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali uid Amin Bandali sub rsa4096/8B44A0CDC7B956F2 2018-10-17 [S] [expires: 2025-01-04] sub rsa4096/1D52D14EBCF3BE08 2018-10-17 [E] [expires: 2025-01-04] sub rsa4096/4040DFEC6EC13F3A 2018-10-17 [A] [expires: 2025-01-04] 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/