On 05/05/18 08:31, Tony Boston wrote:
> On 05/03/18 10:30, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
>> Hello misc,
>>
>> I'd like to be able to optionally
>> - sign my email,
>> - encrypt the email.
>>
>> I have a certificate in the .p12 form,
>> containing my private key and two certificates,
>> one of them mine.
>>
>> I want to prepare mail locally, i.e. to use
>> some simple locally installed MUA.
>>
>> Is there a way with the default "mail" program,
>> or do I have to install some more powerful MUA?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ruda
>>
> 
> I'd suggest Thunderbird + Enigmail for that but that really depends on
> what machine you're running on or if you want to go for CLI only
> 
> just my 2 cents

It's also worth noting that this would encrypt/sign using the OpenPGP
standard.

The discussion of .p12 certificates makes me suspicious the author is
after S/MIME, which Thunderbird can do without any extensions.
-- 
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)

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