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How to Install and Use Postbox 7.0.10 with OpenPGP Signing and Encryption
Postbox 7.0.10 is a powerful and convenient email client that allows you to encrypt and digitally sign your emails using the OpenPGP standard for increased security and privacy. In this article, we will show you how to install Postbox 7.0.10 and use it with OpenPGP signing and encryption.
Installing Postbox 7.0.10
To install Postbox 7.0.10, you will need a valid license key that you can purchase from the official website[^2^]. After you have obtained your key, follow these steps:
Download Postbox 7.0.10 from the official website[^2^] or from a trusted source[^4^]. Make sure you download the correct version for your operating system (Windows or Mac).
Run the installer and follow the instructions on the screen. Enter your license key when prompted.
Launch Postbox 7.0.10 and configure your email accounts as usual.
Installing OpenPGP Signing and Encryption
To use OpenPGP signing and encryption with Postbox 7.0.10, you will need to install Enigmail, a Postbox Labs project that integrates OpenPGP functionality into Postbox[^1^]. Enigmail is free and open-source, and you can download it from here[^1^]. To install Enigmail, follow these steps:
In Postbox, navigate to the Tools menu and select Labs.
Click the preferences icon in the upper right, then select Install Labs Project From File... from the contextual menu.
Navigate to the Enigmail file that you downloaded to your computer, and install it.
When finished, close the Labs tab.
In Postbox, open a Compose window, then from the Enigmail menu, select Preferences > Setup Wizard.
When asked to set up GnuPG, click the Install GnuPG... button.
When the GnuPG install process is complete, you will see the following confirmation: \"Enigmail is now properly configured and ready for use.\"
Using OpenPGP Signing and Encryption
To use OpenPGP signing and encryption with Postbox 7.0.10, you will need to share your public key with your contacts, and import their public keys as well. You will also need to enable OpenPGP support for each email account that you want to use it with. Here are some basic steps to get you started:
Share Your Public Key
To communicate securely with another individual, they must have your public key, and you must have theirs. The first step is to share your public key with the recipient.
Open the Compose Window.
From the Enigmail menu, select Attach Public Key..., then in the next panel select the key you wish to attach to the message.
Remember to ask the recipient to send to you their public key, then send the message with your key.
Receiving a Public Key
When you receive a public key, you will need to add it to Postbox.
In the message that contains the shared key, right-click the attachment, then select Import OpenPGP Key.
Sending an Encrypted and Signed Message
Now you're ready to send an encrypted and signed message.
Open the Compose window, and address and compose your message normally.
In the Toolbar, click the Lock button to encrypt the message and the Pencil button to sign the message.
Send the message.
Receiving Encrypted and Signed Messages
When you received an encrypted and/or signed message, Postbox will display confirmation icons in the message header. A signing icon with an orange question mark indicates that you have 061ffe29dd