The philosophy of pEp is different than the one of Thunderbird. It's
perfectly legitimate that there's more than one solution for encryption.

The Enigmail migrator in TB 78 is only for users of the classical mode
of Enigmail. Users of pEp are offered to install pEp for Thunderbird.
And this is now also prepared in Enigmail for TB 68.

-Patrick

On 06.09.2020 19:39, Mark wrote:
> Little confused here with the messages about p≡p. If Thunderbird 78 has
> built in OpenPGP and we no longer use Enigmail/GPG4Win, what is this
> addon for?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On 8/30/2020 12:33 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> On 24.08.2020 21:39, Kai Engert wrote:
>>> FYI:
>>>
>>> The Thunderbird team had originally announced to enable OpenPGP by
>>> default in version 78.2.0
>>>
>>> It has been decided to slightly postpone this for final changes and
>>> testing by volunteers.  It's expected to be enabled in 78.2.1
>> Thunderbird 78.2.1 with OpenPGP enabled has been released now. According
>> to the release notes:
>>
>> Thunderbird version 78.2.1 is only offered as direct download from
>> https://thunderbird.net and *not* as an upgrade from Thunderbird version
>> 68 or earlier. A future release will provide updates from earlier
>> versions. Automatic updates are available for users already running
>> version 78.0 or higher.
>>
>> -Patrick

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