On 24.01.18 16:17, Neil D. Donovan wrote:
> Dr. Christian Ruth,
> 
> I looked around on my installation of Enigmail (a computer with  Windows
> 10, GPG4Win, and Thunderbird) to see if I could find the features you
> mention.
> 
> 1) Importing public keys from a file:
> 
> From the main Thunderbird screen, choose Enigmail > Key Management >
> File > Import Keys From File
> 
> 2) Automatic decryption of received encrypted emails to the folder on
> the email server
> 
> Note: I have never tried the following solution, so consider my answer
> here a total guess.  Note too that I do not use IMAP for email; I use POP.
> 
> There is a feature in Thunderbird called "Message Filters" with which I
> can move my decrypted emails to any Thunderbird folder I wish.  Perhaps
> it might be possible to create a Network Share under the Thunderbird
> "Local Folders" that maps to a folder on the email server?  If so, then
> one could move his decrypted emails that that Share. ...Again ...just a
> guess.

you can also specify to have the decrypted mail saved to the Inbox on
the IMAP server.

-Patrick

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