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(12) How does encryption/decryption work?

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Communication with email servers is always encrypted, unless you explicitly turned this off. This question is about optional end-to-end encryption with PGP or S/MIME. The sender and recipient should first agree on this and exchange signed messages to transfer their public key to be able to send encrypted messages.

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Communication with email servers is always encrypted, unless you explicitly turned this off. This question is about optional end-to-end encryption with PGP or S/MIME.

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The sender and recipient should first agree on this and exchange signed messages to transfer their public key to be able to send encrypted messages. There is a gesture icon button just above the text of a received message on the right to verify a signature and store the public key.


General

Please see here about how public/private key encryption works.