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If you have multiple identities enabled, you can (and should) set these
OpenPGP options independently for each identity. You will do this from the
Identity Settings window, which after the Enigmail installation will have a new
OpenPGP Security tab with the same options as above.
When configuring the OpenPGP options for your email account, first make sure
the option Enable OpenPGP support (Enigmail) for this identity is turned on.
This is necessary in order to send signed or encrypted email on behalf of this
account, and to configure Enigmail. This does not disable signature verification
and decryption, which is account-independent.
You need to let Enigmail know which key to use with this account. By choosing
Use email address of this identity to identify OpenPGP key, Enigmail will
automatically select the key pair which lists amongst its user IDs the email
address associated with this account. Do not select this option if you have
more than one key pair with the same user ID.
Alternatively, you could explicitly specify a key pair by choosing Use specific
OpenPGP key ID (0x1234ABCD): then enter in the field the ID (prepended by
0x) of the key pair you want to use, or simply click on Select Key... and select
the desired key pair.
You can then set some default options when composing a message from this
email account:
Sign non-encrypted messages by default: enables signing automatically
if encryption is not enabled at the same time.
Sign encrypted messages by default: enables signing automatically if
encryption is enabled at the same time.
Encrypt messages by default: always tries to encrypt messages.
These will be the default options, unless modified manually. If you change the
identity while composing a message, signing/encryption will be activated or
deactivated according to the above options for the chosen identity, unless you
have modified the signing or encryption status manually.
By default, Enigmail uses a standard called inline PGP for signed and/or
encrypted messages. Checking the option Use PGP/MIME by default tells
Enigmail to use the PGP/MIME standard instead of inline PGP. PGP/MIME is
defined in RFC 3156 and offers additional features such as attachments
encryption together with the message body, and support for encryption of
messages that use HTML format and special character sets. Unfortunately
PGP/MIME is not supported by all mailclients; those that currently are
compatible with it are Enigmail, Apple Mail, Becky, Evolution, KMail, Mulberry,
Sylpheed, and The Bat!.
You can click on the Advanced... button to set some advanced options.
The first two options add a new mail header in the message, containing
OpenPGP information about your key:
Send OpenPGP key ID adds the mail header OpenPGP: id=key_id
which mentions the key ID specified in Use specific OpenPGP key ID.
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