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Enigmail

Enigmail

Enigmail is an email plugin to Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Seamonkey, and the Mozilla Suite that allows the sending and receiving of OpenPGP signed and encrypted mail.

Enigmail uses inter-process communication to execute GnuPG to create OpenPGP signatures, encrypt and decrypt mail, etc.

You can tell Enigmail to automatically encrypt outgoing emails.

 Enigmail 0.95.7

Price
Free to download

Size
1.1MB
License

Mozilla Public License 1.1 and
GPL v 2.0 or later

Developer
Patrick Brunschwig and contributors

Website
enigmail.mozdev.org

System Requirements
GnuPG
Thunderbird 2.0

Support Sites:
Quick Start Guide, FAQ, Forums, Mailing List, How to secure your emails with GNuPG and Enigmail, Tutorial

Selected Reviews:

Features include:

  • Integrated suport for OpenPGP with the Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Seamonkey mail clients
  • Encrypt/sign mail when sending, decrypt/authenticate received mail
  • Support for inline-PGP (RFC 4880) and PGP/MIME (RFC 3156)
  • Per-Identity based encryption and signing defaults
  • Per-Recipient rules for automated key selection, and enabling/disabling encryption and signing
  • OpenPGP key management user interface
  • Automatically encrypt or sign attachments for inline PGP messages
  • Powerful GUI for easy configuration and OpenPGP key management
  • Detailed user preferences for advanced configuration
  • Integrated OpenPGP PhotoID viewer
  • Supports OpenPGP key retrieval via proxy servers
  • Integrates with GnuPG, version 1.4.x and 2.0.x
  • Supports Mozilla's Multiple Identities feature
  • Many Language Packs, (mostly) included in the official releases, and available separately for localisation of contributed builds
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