Just went through the Email Self-Defense guide at https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/ and things seem to work.
Feel free to send me encrypted email to mail@eliasrudberg.se -- my public key fingerprint is D177 C791 04F9 661D 0018 7085 1B65 055E 70A2 3D81 ๐
@alper Thanks, I think maybe my key was not published, there was a link in the email I got saying " This key was just uploaded for the first time, and is now published without identity information. If you want to allow others to find this key by e-mail address, please follow this link" but I had not clicked that.
Now I have published the key, I think, hopefully it will start working soon.
Thanks for your help ๐
@eliasr Now I can find your key in keys.openpgp.org server. This server is good for verifyin e-mails and accepting only one key per alias but sadly and on purpose they do not sync with other sks servers. Since a considerable amount of implementations use openpgp.org it it is fine but still having your key on a SKS server good for reachability and backwards compability. keyserver.ubuntu.com is a good entry point. (=