Haven't tested yet, but you could file a bug, altough I dont know if it
will be accepted.
If you have both accounts on your profile, you "are" the 2 people, hence
there's no reason to send you a crypted message to yourself.
I would accept the bug, but will give a 0.0000001 priority...

A workaround could be creating 2 thunderbird profiles (ie: thunderbird -P)
and configuring one account on each.

Regards


On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 5:19 AM, Serj <ra...@yandex.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I have two email accounts in Thunderbird. I want to test S/MIME and send
> an encrypted message.
> I have a problem with Certificate Manager. When I have installed 2 email
> certificates for both accounts, after that I can't import a certificate
> into "People" tab of Certificate Manager - nothing happens, certificates
> aren't added.
> So, if there is no certificate(with public key) of recipient in "People"
> tab, Thunderbird can't encrypt the email message. Although it can digitally
> sign the email because for this operation we need only our own(for this
> email account) private key of certificate but not public key of recipient.
>
> Screenshot of the error during sending is attached:
> screenshot of the error during sending the email
>
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