GPG
Learn how to send encrypted messages using the GPG key.
1. About GPG
GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) is an encryption tool that uses public-key cryptography to securely encrypt and sign data and communications.
Using the public key, you can send us encrypted messages and securely transfer and sign documents.
Due to technical limitations, we are currently only able to respond with unencrypted messages. In this case, the unencrypted reply will also contain your message in unencrypted form.
2. netcup GPG Key
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) mQENBFJmDgoBCADFDphhP/VLswsUwv3k/Nf6N7XJe7XcmxR7VcJSN9h6KnrwH/fF gr0bNX4vt1eQJxYEtq4yx6kXwT3cxm1X9gqQ1d/nqayO8G30XK3ZgWjfX6ZpYs63 yaPxBIOqPtXcyL6150GoNgP9zqZmv9duYDdySXx+HI66aGQxDAU+7FxmyxzQTGY8 8GG+eQmx6cEUQDqBe6SdQYTU7EziCjteRA1H16IBD9CUrndiquYSoToBfymNL/tf JxcqkjVdpG6U/HftSnw3j/n829a0SiwNArtYJlov9QrvjSFNu5qichas86uO0Zv2 xrrQ5vDA7Kp/E+U1fisVGpas3brAttq2H0GnABEBAAG0HG5ldGN1cCBHbWJIIDxt YWlsQG5ldGN1cC5kZT6JATgEEwECACIFAlJmDgoCGwMGCwkIBwMCBhUIAgkKCwQW AgMBAh4BAheAAAoJEHdq8NoKj1HkZB4IAMIP5/0tKagq05WSWuH4xAZDeBLclCi2 B6n+zfKBStmZHPcizsXUZSsWIwmBrL4A9H3T/TFO06NDcdoVd5kqBIGE2ByA3DAh 4ljRb1XWu8ph2eHTiy/LV9irYuQ0rBGOUNUp/QGDj770XIKYwCa6dCSdOpKuZcqq 8UVZjXY62aNt0AtM9eUPah0CGwQY3bEUMm/DyXceLC51X740ygrVkes+9YMFLM0w gbAim82hvIzdlsPEHLItlqmSNvdvKe6DnBfbiR5hnCXZ56a+pQFdmBjMa7eZZY3l LxfkqlRpUUfsPP6//JLhE/jzrXNf9j7XdtLC5PQY6I+Hnvtn+zHM6tS5AQ0EUmYO CgEIAK9ngVkokQODNys/daaO/MnilU2b4iqf2FeDlRcobs9umfzUdEJeYvPLu7iC G0HvDfy//bIMoNU8YfgTs98HGOsK4GLZLj4dzzq+3zbJN0xFt59TcvucmM6gLFXi VFg9/wMoj35/uko/wAOUMrGnQAl+Okpy5ller4ZF0bp23V8aW+eGmX+4qXahakyp zz3G7e6+9rXPi6whrYwUl9aT41lcRCsM8cEhBRxxDqQjf6hkKmvTVP4oIMDUeiKd j4FqcdyEXFN2OSUqp4GPaXZ2d7Uzc4+BsIOSPTUVH9m018XdIqqzwo7NSumb3Mug QHfxDA5gu8qjIMobGe6ouGIwOCsAEQEAAYkBHwQYAQIACQUCUmYOCgIbDAAKCRB3 avDaCo9R5L/SB/0RPXsfh5acfV9OdHGy9/xjwWH8sgnoVOJxlE46+Df+4I9w/wlz tLuXqHzyIJ5m9cYbapIFmRxYj7utsTD1vvnNLiSvjYn84WHQ2pyalhgLL49AJ6lZ GEETIDhK2kE4bt2EGDUDNmJFgl42s5gn6pJbbTEjIAqBVVRgJar5x/c7Y/KaM5OY 57hsQrRfI0R91OMp157L/AJeAGaDr+d/5jcCq83cj8U5IKKIX/Dts9hj3yshJ8Fn 0p7xNyzEKDGn0f0WKI3nr6DEvuFjEH1IYqY+526PW8Plp32+h5fk/cIhhhTeDZF2 48+mQTYRWZ6lHYZ08a2SwlUd1yafBWcxQXdP =ePfv -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
3. Encrypting Emails With GPG
Outlook
To encrypt your messages in Outlook, you'll need an add-on. Note that the new version of Outlook currently does not support GpgOL and therefore does not support GPG.
For the classic version of Outlook, follow these steps:
Installing Add-On
- Download Gpg4win: https://www.gpg4win.de/ (external link).
- Install the software and make sure that the Outlook plugin GpgOL is also installed.
- Open the program Kleopatra (installed automatically).
Note that we have no influence over the development of external tools and assume no liability in this regard.
Creating a Key
- At the top right, click File > New OpenPGP Key Pair.
- Enter your name and email address.
- Select whether you want to protect the generated key with a passphrase.
- Click OK.
- If you checked the box in step 4, enter your desired passphrase now.
- The key will appear in the list.
Importing a Key
- Save the netcup GPG key mentioned above as an .asc file or to your clipboard.
- Click File > Import and select the .asc file. To copy the key from the clipboard, click Tools > Clipboard > Certificate Import.
Encrypting an Email
- Open Outlook and compose the email you want to send.
- A tab for GpgOL will appear in the menu bar.
- Click Encrypt to encrypt your message.
Thunderbird
Creating a Key
- Open Thunderbird.
- Open the Settings.
- Click Account Settings.
- In the menu, click End-To-End Encryption > OpenPGP Key Manager.
- In the new window, click Generate > New Key Pair.
- Configure your settings and click Generate key and Confirm.
- Activate the key in your account under End-To-End Encryption > OpenPGP > Your Key.
Importing a Key
- Save the netcup GPG key mentioned above as an .asc file or to your clipboard.
- Go to End-To-End Encryption > OpenPGP Key Manager.
- Click File > Import Public Key(s) from File and select the .asc file. To copy the key from the clipboard, click Edit > Import Key(s) from Clipboard.
- Select Accepted and click Import.
Encrypting an Email
- Compose the email you want to send.
- Click Encrypt in the menu bar at the top.
- If the recipient's key is stored correctly, your message is now encrypted.