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Newer page: version 9 Last edited on Friday, April 23, 2004 8:37:34 pm by StuartYeates
Older page: version 8 Last edited on Friday, April 23, 2004 12:33:04 am by StuartYeates Revert
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 Download EnigMail, a plugin for [Mozilla]/[Netscape] [here|http://enigmail.mozdev.org/], install it, tell it which key ID to use, and it works. 
  
 It doesn't save your passphrase, and by default remembers it only for 5 minutes. You may wish to tweak this. By default it will sign outgoing mail, but you can change the default action, and when you email you can choose an option under the new EnigMail menu bar for ''default'', ''signed'', ''encrypted'', ''signed + encrypted'' sends. 
  
-When Enigmail finds a key it doesn't know about, it downloads it for you then tells you that it's an unverified key because EnigMail understands the web of trust and most of the keys you download are likely to be ones that don't meet your WebOfTrust requirements. There is, however, an "Always trust userid" checkbox in the perferences that overcomes this problem. 
+When Enigmail finds a key it doesn't know about, it downloads it for you then tells you that it's an unverified key because EnigMail understands the web of trust and most of the keys you download are likely to be ones that don't meet your WebOfTrust requirements. There is, however, an "Always trust userid" checkbox in the perferences that overcomes this problem. It can also use different keys for different email addresses
  
 Enigmail refuses to encrypt to newsgroups, even those newsgroups where encrypted messages are acceptable.