OpenPGP has been enabled by default since version 78.2.1. Thunderbird 78 has built-in support for two encryption standards, OpenPGP and S/MIME. Please refer to the article Introduction to End-to-end encryption in Thunderbird where we explain some of the basics. What is end-to-end encryption about, and how does it work?Įnd-to-end encryption (e2ee) makes communications safer against being spied on by third parties. 43 I received an encrypted email with a hidden recipient (key ID 0x00000000) and Thunderbird cannot decrypt it.42 Thunderbird was automatically upgraded to version 78, but I prefer to stay with Thunderbird 68 and Enigmail.41 I am seeing a problem and I want to try and analyze it myself.40 How can I check if the problem I have has already been reported?.39 Where can I ask questions about, or report problems with the OpenPGP feature?.38 I am using Enigmail 2.2.x to perform a migration, but the import appears stuck.37 I previously used Enigmail's Junior Mode (green, red, yellow symbols), what are my options?.34 I need to use both GnuPG and Thunderbird in parallel, can I synchronize my keys?.33 How can I export my secret or public key?.32 Where does Thunderbird store OpenPGP keys?.31 How does Thunderbird store which keys are accepted?.30 Does Thunderbird support the Web Of Trust?.29 Can I disable the encryption of the email subject?.28 Does Thunderbird support per recipient rules or filter rules to automatically decrypt emails?.27 I used an advanced configuration with GnuPG to use a group of recipients and define the keys to be used.It is too big to include it with every signed message. 26 My public key is very big, because I have many signatures on it.25 Why does Thunderbird automatically send my public key whenever I digitally sign an email?.24 Why does Thunderbird automatically enable the digital signature when I enable encryption?.23 I had configured the Enigmail add-on to trust all usable keys. 22 Does Thunderbird support opportunistic or automatic encryption?.21 How do I get the public keys of my correspondents?.20 Why is encryption automatically enabled when I reply to an encrypted message?.19 Why do I have to mark my own secret key as accepted as a personal key?.17 What is needed to send an encrypted message?.16 How do I send an encrypted or digitally signed email?.15 Can I use an OpenPGP smartcard or a hardware token with Thunderbird 78?.14 If my secret key isn't supported by Thunderbird, what can I do?.13 I have imported my secret key, but Thunderbird cannot decrypt my emails.
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