
9.1.2. Sending
These settings define how Enigmail must behave when sending secured mail.
You can jump to this settings window also by selecting the menu command
OpenPGP → Default Composition Options → Send Options... in the Message
Composition window.
Add my own key to the recipients list tells Enigmail, when sending encrypted
messages, to encrypt with your own public key (as specified in the current
account settings) as well as with the recipients' public keys. This is required to
allow you to decrypt your own messages you have encrypted. Therefore, you
should leave this option enabled.
If you use HTML to compose email messages, messages signed with the inline
PGP standard (the default in Enigmail) need to be re-wrapped before they can
be sent in order to avoid invalid signatures. However, re-wrapping can cause
the text to look differently from what you have typed. We recommend you leave
enabled the option Re-wrap signed HTML text before sending, unless you have
problems caused by re-wrapping.
Usually, OpenPGP does not allow you to encrypt message with keys that you
do not trust. The option Always trust people's keys overrides the trust level of
other people's public keys so that you are able to encrypt with untrusted keys.
You should leave this option enabled.
Don't warn about empty subject line prevents Thunderbird / SeaMonkey from
complaining about an empty subject line when composing a message.
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