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Send URL for key retrieval adds the mail header OpenPGP: url=url
which mentions the URL from where your public key can be retrieved. If
you enable this option, you must also specify the URL by typing it into the
field. This header actually is not used for any purpose of key retrieval,
e.g. even if it is set Enigmail won't fetch the public key at the specified
URL.
Finally, Attach my public key to messages automatically attaches your public
key to any message you send.
(Versions of Enigmail prior to 1.0.0 are affected by a cosmetic bug which makes
the advanced options window transparent and its font incoherent with the rest of
the GUI. This does not improves its functionality in any way.)
While you're in Account Settings, it is a good idea to ensure that the HTML
format for outgoing messages is disabled. You can check that by choosing
Composition & Addressing and make sure Compose messages in HTML format
is unchecked. This because Enigmail does not handle HTML messages well,
and should be used with plain text messages only. In fact, even netiquette
recommends using the plain text format for email messages.
If you insist in leaving HTML as default, remember to disable it by hand every
time you want to sign or encrypt the message you're writing. The Compose
button in SeaMonkey 2.0 works as a drop-down menu from which you can
choose on-the-fly whether to compose your mail in HTML or plain text. In
Thunderbird and previous versions of SeaMonkey, if you have HTML enabled
by default you can disable it for the current message by holding down the Shift
key when clicking on the button used for message composition (Compose in
SeaMonkey, and Write in Thunderbird).
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