The following options are available:
Send an E-Mail encrypted. Only you and the recipients can read the E-Mail content.
Sending an E-Mail with a signature. The signature ensures that the recipient is able to recognise whether the E-Mail content has been changed in transport.
Sending an encrypted E-Mail with a signature.
How to send an encrypted E-Mail:
Click the
icon in the button bar of the email editing window. A function bar will be displayed above the email text. Text will be displayed within the function bar notifying you about the encryption of the email.Icons next to the recipients indicate whether the message can be encrypted for this recipient. If hovering over an icon, a description will be displayed.
In order to show additional options, click on
in the function bar.In order to additionally sign the E-Mail, enable
.You can also click on the
menu in the button bar.To enable The E-Mail recipient to send an encrypted reply, the recipient needs to have your public key. You can send your public key as an attachment. To do so, enable
.You can also click on the
menu in the button bar.If Guard settings, you can set the PGP format.
is enabled in theBy default, encrypted E-Mail messages are sent in
format. Some older clients only support PGP Inline. If the recipient uses such a client, enable .Note: If you use
, you can not send E-Mail messages in HTML format.Click on
.When sending to new recipients, a window is displayed that allows to send notes for opening the encrypted E-Mail to the recipients.
User interface:
Related topics:
Parent topic: Encrypting E-Mail Conversations