Latest version of Thunderbird does integrate OpenPGP and does provide 
end-to-end encryption.

There is, IMO, a security flaw.  The "Generate Key" function they supply does 
not have the
option to create a private key with a pass phrase.

This means if you get an encrypted message, walk away from you system, and 
forget to secure it
anyone can click on an encrypted message it will be displayed.

It should allow for pass phrase. And, there should be a "timeout" setting for 
how long a
vaild pass phrase has been entered for viewing messages.

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