Le 07/01/2011 16:21, IT geek 31 a écrit :
> I'm not sure that's true.
> 
> My Thunderbird just has the following options:
> 
> Default encryption setting when sending messages:
> - Never (do not use encryption)
> - Required (can't send message unless all recipients have certificates)
> 
> Again, all-or-nothing.  A third option would be nice:
> - Sometimes (encrypt if valid key is found, do not if a key is not found)
> 

Enigma/PGP has per recipient rules. Try
        http://enigmail.mozdev.org/documentation/pgprules.php.html
and if you don't find an answer there, try
        http://enigmail.mozdev.org/documentation/index.php.html


Please note that thunderbird, pgp & enigma config is off topic here.
you'll find more help in appropriate forums/lists.

> 
> On 7 January 2011 14:40, Mikael Bak <mik...@t-online.hu> wrote:
>> IT geek 31 wrote:
>>>
>>> Outlook is all-or-nothing - it can force encryption for all
>>> recipients, regardless if they have a certificate or not, or none at
>>> all.
>>>
>>
>> Thunderbird and Enigmail can encrypt by default if a valid key is avalable.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Mikael
>>

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