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==Sending signed and encrypted e-mail== | ==Sending signed and encrypted e-mail== | ||
If the icons in the bottom right of the compose window are on, your mail will be encrypted and signed. If you don't have the key of the recipient, it will ask you what to do. You should always select ''Download missing keys'' and accept the default key server | If the icons in the bottom right of the compose window are on, your mail will be encrypted and signed. If you don't have the key of the recipient, it will ask you what to do. You should always select ''Download missing keys'' and accept the default key server. If there is no key on the server, you cannot send this person encrypted e-mail. In that case, you must choose to either send it unencrypted or not send it. | ||
When reading encrypted e-mail, Thunderbird will ask for your passphrase. After you enter it, you can read the e-mail. It will show a colored bar at the top of the message saying that this is a decrypted message. It will normally also say that it has an ''UNTRUSTED good signature''. Don't worry about the untrusted part. If you're interested, you can get rid of it by building up a ''web of trust''. | When reading encrypted e-mail, Thunderbird will ask for your passphrase. After you enter it, you can read the e-mail. It will show a colored bar at the top of the message saying that this is a decrypted message. It will normally also say that it has an ''UNTRUSTED good signature''. Don't worry about the untrusted part. If you're interested, you can get rid of it by building up a ''web of trust''. |