On 09.02.17 04:21, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Wed 2017-02-08 21:54:19 -0500, [email protected] wrote: >> I would like to store my emails on an encrypted disk/partition that I >> would mount/decrypt before launching Thunderbird. > > If you're going this route, I think there are several reasons (including > storage efficiency, easier "safe" deletion, and mail diagnostics) why it > would be better to store your mails exactly as you received them, and > then just store a small lookaside cache containing the session keys for > your encrypted mails, rather than storing the decrypted mails in full. > > I don't think that enigmail currently offers either option, though.
Enigmail _does_ offer filter rules that allow to either create a decrypted copy of incoming mails, or to replace the incoming mail with a decrypted version. The filter rules are available in the regular Thunderbird Message Filters dialog via Tools > Message Filters -Patrick
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