Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-08-30 Thread Kai Engert
On 30.08.20 16:49, Kai Engert wrote: Thunderbird 78.2.1 contains a last minute change, which causes the migration from Enigmail to fail. We're currently discussing how to best fix this. If you are still using Thunderbird 68 and Enigmail, please continue to wait with updating. A fix has been

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-08-30 Thread Kai Engert
On 30.08.20 09:33, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: 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.

Re: [Enigmail] Error

2020-08-30 Thread Olav Seyfarth
Hi Sarah, there certainly is no "trick". GnuPG (via Enigmail) informs you that it's not able to locate the private key necessary to decrypt your draft. Once you saved it, there must have been another key, probably a key that you replaced by a new one.

[Enigmail] Error

2020-08-30 Thread SK.
Hello, i cannot open my mail drafts from 2017 and older. Is there any trick to open it? This error shows up: "Enigmail-Sicherheitsinfo: Fehler - kein passender privater/geheimer Schlüssel zur Entschlüsselung gefunden" translation: safety info: error - no private/secure key for decoding was

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-08-30 Thread p≡p foundation
Chello folks! On 30.08.20 09:33, 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

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-08-30 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
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