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Prerequisite for sending an encrypted email message
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This article explains why Thunderbird may report that it cannot encrypt an email that you attempt to send.
This article explains why Thunderbird may report that it cannot encrypt an email that you attempt to send.
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If you attempt to send an email with enabled End-To-End Encryption, Thunderbird may report that it cannot encrypt the message.
To send an encrypted email, you must obtain and accept a usable key for each recipient of the message that you add to the TO, CC or BCC field.
== Obtaining ==
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== Technical Validity ==
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== Accepting ==
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If you attempt to send an email with enabled End-To-End Encryption, Thunderbird may report that it cannot encrypt the message.
To send an encrypted email, you must obtain and accept a usable key for each recipient of the message that you add to the TO, CC or BCC field.
== Obtaining ==
...
== Technical Validity ==
...
== Accepting ==
...