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To encrypt and send a message just check the menu *Encrypt* and the message will be encrypted on sending.
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To decrypt a received message, open the message and just tap the padlock icon just below the grey message action bar.
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To decrypt a received message, open the message and just tap the padlock icon just below the message action bar.
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The first time you send an encrypted message you might be asked for a sign key.
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FairEmail will automatically store the sign key ID in the selected identity for the next time.
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You can enable *Encrypt by default* in the identity settings, which replaces *Send* by *Encrypt and send*.
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FairEmail will send the [Autocrypt](https://autocrypt.org/) headers for other email clients.
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Received messages are not decrypted automatically because of security reasons and because often manual interaction is required.
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Received messages will not be decrypted automatically because of privacy and security reasons and because often manual interaction is required.
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This allows you to decrypt messages at a privacy friendly place and on a privacy friendly time.
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The decrypted message text and decrypted attachments are stored. If you want to undo this, you can use the *resync* message 'more' menu.
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