Translations:GnuPG/7/en

At the very least, GnuPG must be emerged. Many applications today have some sort of support for PGP, so having  as a USE flag is a good idea. When desiring an email client capable of using GnuPG any of the following options are well suited:
 * PinePGP.
 * Mutt - A small but very powerful text-based mail client.
 * Evolution - A GNOME Microsoft Outlook work alike.
 * KMail - KDE's mail client.
 * Installing KGPG might be of interest when using the KDE desktop environment. This small program allows for the generation of key pairs, importing keys from ASCII files, signing imported keys, exporting keys, among a few other nifty features.
 * Tor - You can use Tor to contact keyservers anonymously. See Tor for configuration.
 * Thunderbird - since version 78 has built-in encryption and no longer uses GnuPG.