X-Git-Url: http://info9.net/gitweb/?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=securemail%2Fthunderbird17.mdwn;fp=securemail%2Fthunderbird17.mdwn;h=65f9b521d2f3aff45cb6ca1edc0f547f6050f2c6;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=25f37f45c25c5659d9a3608776e0fa9ca77c74cd;hpb=19a415cc5d45e990f04b5eafac364423cb50fee1 diff --git a/securemail/thunderbird17.mdwn b/securemail/thunderbird17.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65f9b52 --- /dev/null +++ b/securemail/thunderbird17.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# Thunderbird Configuration on Windows for Secure Mail +[[Prev|thunderbird]] | *step 17 of 17* | **End** + +## Tell Thunderbird how much you trust your correspondent + + 1. Under *OpenPGP | Key Management* (*then right-click on the key you + want*) you can set the trust level you have for your correspondent + * This trust level is private: no-one knows how you have + set owner trust for a key + * If you trust a key at least marginally you won't get + the annoying dialog box asking you to check a key + every time you send an e-mail + 1. Note: typically people *sign* each other's keys to + vouch that the public key of a person corresponds to their + real identity + * Signing someone's key only says you believe that their public + key belongs to them (*not that you trust them*). + * Key signing is beyond the scope of this tutorial + 1. Congratulations :) You can now send and receive secure e-mail! + +[[!img tbird17.png align=left]]