Open a new email window in Mozilla Thunderbird. Go to Tools > Account Settings.
Click the Security tab. Click Select next to the Digital Signing field.
Choose the certificate you intend to use for signing. Click OK.
Note: If no certificates are present, it still needs to be imported. Follow these instructions and then return to this article to continue.
You can choose the encryption certificate here as well:
To sign all messages, check Digitally sign messages (by default) under the Digital Signing field:
Click OK to complete.
If you are not signing by default, proceed to the next step for instructions on signing a single email.
When composing a new email in Thunderbird, click the Security drop down menu and choose Digitally Sign This Message.
Note: To send encrypted messages, you must first receive a digitally signed email message from the recipient.
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