@ -597,6 +597,9 @@ If you want to undo decryption, you can use the *resync* menu item in the three-
You'll need to install and configure [OpenKeychain](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.sufficientlysecure.keychain/) first.
The OpenKeychain app is known to (silently) crash when the calling app (FairEmail) is not authorized yet and is getting an existing public key.
You can workaround this by trying to send a signed/encrypted message to a sender with an unknown public.
FairEmail will send the [Autocrypt](https://autocrypt.org/) headers for use by other email clients.
Inline encrypted PGP in received messages is supported, but inline PGP signatures and inline PGP in outgoing messages is not supported,
@ -1913,6 +1916,9 @@ You will likely need to save the associated identity again as well.
For the correct settings, see [here](https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN4075.html).
To authorize a Yahoo! account you will need to create a third-party app password.
Please see [here](https://help.yahoo.com/kb/generate-third-party-passwords-sln15241.html) for the instructions.
You might need to enable "*less secure sign in*" for "*outdated*" apps,
see [here](https://help.yahoo.com/kb/grant-temporary-access-outdated-apps-account-settings-sln27791.html) for more information.
You can directly access this setting [here](https://login.yahoo.com/account/security#less-secure-apps).
@ -1920,9 +1926,6 @@ You can directly access this setting [here](https://login.yahoo.com/account/secu
If you enable "*less secure sign in*", you should use a [strong password](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password_strength) for your Yahoo! account, which is a good idea anyway.
Note that using the [standard](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501) IMAP protocol in itself is not less secure and not outdated.
Depending on the age of your Yahoo! account you need to create a third-party app password.
Please see [here](https://help.yahoo.com/kb/generate-third-party-passwords-sln15241.html) for the instructions.