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Hi,

Probably a crazy question, and it may be more a PGP question than a
TB! one, but why can't I encrypt a mail that I have received?

In other words, if someone sends me a plain text email and I want to
keep the contents private, why will it not let me encrypt it to my own
key? I realise that I could just copy and paste it and then encrypt
it, but I am curious to understand why it can't be done.

Many thanks.


- -- 
Carren

PGP public key:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGP_Key_&Body=Please%20send%20key



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