Alexander Sack wrote:
Brian Bennett wrote:
I believe I have found the problem. It says "Warning: Enigmime module not available" and "ERROR: Failed to access Enigmime service!" However, I'm not sure what to do about it.

removing compreg.dat in your profile and restart did not help? Please attach a file list of your install as followed:
find /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird /var/lib/mozilla-thunderbird | xargs ls -ld > /tmp/thunderbird.files

That's correct. File is attached as requested.

I had thunderbird locally installed and then switched to the deb. When I switched I rm -rf ~/.thunderbird. I've even purged all thunderbird plugins, and then reinstalled them. I also tried purging typeaheadfind and inspector, and having only enigmail installed. Thunderbird should basically consider itself to be brand new. Both typeaheadfind and the inspector work as expected.

OK, since the debian package uses a different profile dir (.mozilla-thunderbird) this should not be a problem. What did you mean by I purged all thunderbird plugins?

I did this: $ sudo apt-get remove --purge mozilla-thunderbeird-*

You refer to the thunderbird install from mozilla.org?

Yes.

what version did you initial start the deb package with?

The first deb package I installed was 0.8 or 0.9 I think, whatever was current when I built this box around September. When 1.0 came out from mozilla.org I used that for a while until the debian version was up to 1.0. Although I didn't really use it at all until just a few days ago (I've been using Mail.app on an iBook for months).


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