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Encrypting a message requires the public key(s) of the recipient(s). Signing a message requires your private key.
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Private keys are stored by Android and can be imported via the Android advanced security settings.
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There is a shortcut (button) for this in the encryption settings.
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There is a shortcut (button) for this in the encryption settings for Android version 10 and before.
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Android will ask you to set a PIN, pattern, or password if you didn't before.
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If you have a Nokia device with Android 9, please [read this first](https://nokiamob.net/2019/08/10/a-bug-prevents-nokia-1-owners-from-unlocking-their-screen-even-with-right-pin-pattern/).
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Android only imports the first key, so to import all the keys, the certificate must first be split.
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This is not very trivial and you are advised to ask the certificate supplier for support.
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If you renewed a certificate, you should import the renewed certificate and reset the key.
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This can be done by long pressing an identity in the list of identities (Settings, tap Manual setup, tap Identities).
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Note that S/MIME signing with other algorithms than RSA is supported, but be aware that other email clients might not support this.
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S/MIME encryption is possible with asymmetric algorithms only, which means in practice using RSA.
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