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@ -814,6 +814,8 @@ Without this permission the draft will be saved, but the OpenKeychain popup to c
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FairEmail will send the [Autocrypt](https://autocrypt.org/) header for use by other email clients,
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FairEmail will send the [Autocrypt](https://autocrypt.org/) header for use by other email clients,
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but only for signed and encrypted messages because too many email servers have problems with the often long Autocrypt header.
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but only for signed and encrypted messages because too many email servers have problems with the often long Autocrypt header.
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Note that the most secure way to start an encrypted email exchange is by sending signed messages first.
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Note that the most secure way to start an encrypted email exchange is by sending signed messages first.
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There is an encryption option to send signed messages by default.
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Alternatively, this can enabled for a specific identity in the advanced identity settings.
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Received Autocrypt headers will be sent to the OpenKeychain app for storage on verifying a signature or decrypting a message.
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Received Autocrypt headers will be sent to the OpenKeychain app for storage on verifying a signature or decrypting a message.
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Although this shouldn't be necessary for most email clients, you can attach your public key to a message
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Although this shouldn't be necessary for most email clients, you can attach your public key to a message
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