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Can't download Digital ID encryption certificates.

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When you receive an email with a digital signature you can add that digital signature to your contacts so that you can send and receive encrypted email from that person. With the latest level of Thunderbird the certificate icon does NOT open up so that you can incorporate it, it needs to be a .cer file the latest Thunderbird version opens it as a .pem file which does not work for adding it to a file or installing it in the program.

When you receive an email with a digital signature you can add that digital signature to your contacts so that you can send and receive encrypted email from that person. With the latest level of Thunderbird the certificate icon does NOT open up so that you can incorporate it, it needs to be a .cer file the latest Thunderbird version opens it as a .pem file which does not work for adding it to a file or installing it in the program.

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When you receive an email with a digital signature you can add that digital signature to your contacts

Thunderbird maintains it's own certificate store. Certificates from other people are stored there too. Thunderbird does not store people certificates in the address book, where contacts are managed.

When receiving a signed message click on the S/MIME button in the top right corner of the message window, to verify the signature. That should already add the senders cert to your Thunderbird certificate store, so that you can then use the stored cert to send an encrypted reply.

With the latest level of Thunderbird the certificate icon does NOT open up so that you can incorporate it, it needs to be a .cer file the latest Thunderbird version opens it as a .pem file which does not work for adding it to a file or installing it in the program.

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