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When I digitally sign my emails with PGP when using Thunderbird the recipent is unable to open my emails.

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I have installed GnuGPG and Enigmail and I am using PGP to digitally sign my emails. When I select digital signature I an asked for my passphrase. The email is sent with no problems but the recipient is unable to open my emails. How do I help the recipients read my emails.

I have installed GnuGPG and Enigmail and I am using PGP to digitally sign my emails. When I select digital signature I an asked for my passphrase. The email is sent with no problems but the recipient is unable to open my emails. How do I help the recipients read my emails.

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Maybe you need to read the documentation for Enigmail. You encrypted the message and unless to provide the recipient a key they are not going to be able to open the message.

https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/

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Maybe you need to read the documentation for Enigmail. You encrypted the message and unless to provide the recipient a key they are not going to be able to open the message.

https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/

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It rather works the other way round. The recipient needs to provide a public key to the sender, to which the sender encrypts the message.

Just signing a message does not prevent the sender from being able to read the message.

As Airmail said, reading the Enigmail documentation probably helps.

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Christ1, You are correct, it is the recipients public key that I would need to encrypt an email, but digitally signing a document should not cause the email to be unreadable. You and Airmail are both correct though, I just need to go back to the manual and find out what I am doing wrong. Thank you both for the help.