On 01/11/11 12:44, Hauke Laging wrote: >> Now switch sides. Suppose you're sending an encrypted mail to a collegue. >> You're encrypting it for his eyes only. If you don't sign the message, he >> may or may not choose to decrypt it. If you sign the encrypted mail, then >> he can verify the signature, see if he trusts that key, and make a more >> meaningful decision. > > But this isn't possible with email, is it?
Thunderbird + Enigmail here automatically decrypts encrypted email when you view it, regardless of whether or not it is signed. -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ https://twitter.com/mickeyc Professional http://cardwellit.com/ http://linkedin.com/in/mikecardwell PGP.mit.edu 0018461F/35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F
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