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How does Mozilla Thunderbird handles my key, and can it import directly from gpg keyring?

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I am on Kubuntu 20.10.

I managed to export my keys from gpg in an armored text format, and import them in Mozilla Thunderbird, both the public and the private key.

Is there a way to avoid this process, and have Mozilla Thunderbird communicate with gpg directly?

I noticed that, when I encrypt a message, Mozilla Thunderbird doesn't ask me the password for the private key. So I assume Mozilla Thunderbird stored it somewhere. Where does Thunderbird store my password for the private key, and is it saved in plain text? I don't want it to be stored in plain text

I am on Kubuntu 20.10. I managed to export my keys from gpg in an armored text format, and import them in Mozilla Thunderbird, both the public and the private key. Is there a way to avoid this process, and have Mozilla Thunderbird communicate with gpg directly? I noticed that, when I encrypt a message, Mozilla Thunderbird doesn't ask me the password for the private key. So I assume Mozilla Thunderbird stored it somewhere. Where does Thunderbird store my password for the private key, and is it saved in plain text? I don't want it to be stored in plain text

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apparently discussion on end to end encryption gets done here https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/e2ee

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apparently discussion on end to end encryption gets done here https://thunderbird.topicbox.com/groups/e2ee

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Thanks, will post there