Just to confirm what Peter Miller wrote. I used Thunderbird/Enigmail and the encryption integration was a charm. I liked the individual encryption-settings for each contact. As I only use GnuPG, the only thing I need is a checkbox, saying: "Use encryption if key is available" in the settings for evolution then I didn't have to activate it any time I want to sent an encrypted message. This would be even more user-friendly than the Thunderbird/Enigmail solution, because if I have a public key from someone, I normally want to use it - and if I don't want, then I have to disable encryption mail by mail OR delete the key with seahorse (for individual setting) OR uncheck the discribed checkbox (as a default value). Easy!
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