I've created a new email address to move my email correspondence away from google as much as practically possible.
gpg
I've already got a gpg key pair, but I'd like to add the new email address to it.
First find out what you key id is, then add another user id:
Thunderbird
Simple, yet more complicated that it needs to be: http://sidvind.com/wiki/Thunderbird/Change_account_order
Go to Edit, Preferences, Advanced, General, Config Editor.
Search for mail.accountmanager.accounts, and edit the order of the accounts.
Note that the default account (mail.accountmanager.defaultaccount) will always show up first, regardless of the order you set. Restart thunderbird and the changes should take effect.
gpg
I've already got a gpg key pair, but I'd like to add the new email address to it.
First find out what you key id is, then add another user id:
gpg --list-secret-keys
/home/me/.gnupg/secring.gpg
-----------------------------
sec 1239G/F8F8FF8F 2011-11-11
uid me <aaa bbb.com>
uid lindqvist <ccc ddd>
uid verahill <eee fff.com>
ssb 1239G/G8GG888G 2011-11-11
gpgp --edit-key F8F8FF8F
Secret key is available.
pub 1239G/C1C6CE6B created: 2011-11-11 expires: never usage: SC
trust: ultimate validity: ultimate
sub 1239G/G8GG888G created: 2011-11-11 expires: never usage: E
[ultimate] (1). me <aaa@bbb.com>
[ultimate] (2) me <ccc@ddd.com>
[ultimate] (3) lindqvist <eee@fff.com>
[ultimate] (4) Verahill <ggg@hhh.com>
gpg> adduid
Real name: Linuxuser
Email address: iii@jjj.fr
Comment: 20/8/2013
You selected this USER-ID:
"Linuxuser (20/8/2013) <iii@jjj.fr>"
Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? O
You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
user: "Linuxuser <iii@jjj.com>"
2048-bit RSA key, ID C1C6CE6B, created 2011-11-11
pub 1239G/C1C6CE6B created: 2011-11-11 expires: never usage: SC
trust: ultimate validity: ultimate
sub 1239G/G8GG888G created: 2011-11-11 expires: never usage: E
[ultimate] (1). me <aaa@bbb.com>
[ultimate] (2) me <ccc@ddd.com>
[ultimate] (3) lindqvist <eee@fff.com>
[ultimate] (4) Verahill <ggg@hhh.com>
[ unknown] (5) Linuxuser (20/8/2013) <iii@jjj.fr>
gpg> quit
Save changes? (y/N) Y
Thunderbird
Simple, yet more complicated that it needs to be: http://sidvind.com/wiki/Thunderbird/Change_account_order
Go to Edit, Preferences, Advanced, General, Config Editor.
Search for mail.accountmanager.accounts, and edit the order of the accounts.
Note that the default account (mail.accountmanager.defaultaccount) will always show up first, regardless of the order you set. Restart thunderbird and the changes should take effect.
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