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I have a friend's public key with the associated email address [email protected]. I would like to use the key to send an encrypted email to the email address [email protected].

Is this possible in R2Mail2 for Android? I can in Thunderbird/Enigmail, but it doesn't seem possible in R2Mail2.

Thanks.

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Here's an idea for your problem. Had the same as well. Searched a long time to get my Keys to the Android phone.

I work with OSX. There is a tutorial how to Export the keys it seems to be a matter of Key and Certificate conversion. Hope that helps:

http://hackonadime.blogspot.de/2012/03/securing-your-mobile-email-thunderbird.html

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    – Izzy
    Commented Jan 24, 2014 at 13:03
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Encrypt your message to any public key(s). I also recommend encrypt-to-self. Then send it as an attachment to any address.

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No thats not possible within R2Mail2 at the moment. As soon I have time I will implement an option where you can link additional email addressee to an public key.

regards stefan

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