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To securely send a message to the [email protected]
email address, you can encrypt your message using the GPG key provided by NewPass.
First, download the GPG public key from the following link: NewPass Public Key
Once the public key is downloaded, import it into your GPG keyring using the following command in your terminal or command prompt:
gpg --import public_key.asc
Verify that the public key has been imported successfully by running:
gpg --list-keys
You should see the NewPass public key listed among your imported keys.
Now, you can encrypt your message using the NewPass public key. For example, if your message is stored in a file called message.txt, you can use the following command:
gpg --encrypt --armor -r [email protected] < message.txt > encrypted_message.asc
This command encrypts your message and saves the encrypted output to a file named encrypted_message.asc.
You can now send the encrypted message file (encrypted_message.asc) as an email attachment to [email protected].
For general inquiries or assistance, please open an issue or follow CONTRIBUTING.md.