The need for the recipient to also have EncryptUs installed is a pretty common complaint of email encryption software, hence why EncryptUs doesn't force it or change the way you work. Otherwise all your emails will be sent as they normally are. Yes, only if you want to send encrypted emails between each other. Does the recipient also need to have FireMail with EncryptUs installed? They need to be downloaded to Firemail where they are decrypted. Your email will be decrypted in your email program but will remain encrypted on the server.Īnother point to note is if you are receiving encrypted email, and decide to read messages via webmail, you won't be able to read them. IMAP stores the email on the server and downloads it when requested. Once an encrypted email is downloaded to your Firemail, it is decrypted so you can read and store it (and search for it). No, your emails are only encrypted during transit. Do my emails stay encrypted in my email program? Just send an encrypted email using the padlock send icon, and any recipient also using FireMail will be able to read that email when it's decrypted upon entering their device. How do I use EncryptUs?ĮncryptUs is really easy and totally automatic to use. Since FireMail uses IMAP to retrieve your emails then you'll always have a copy of your email in all locations. Yes, you can use FireMail as your primary email program, or use it as a complement to an existing email program when you need to use email encryption. Is FireMail like an ordinary email program?
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