it would be a QoL thing for Enigmail to add that, it was
explained way back when 2.1.0 was released.
Hopefully more and more distros reprecate the 'gpg' and 'gpg2' package
mix, or follow Debian's way of having GnuPG 1.x as an optional package
called 'gnupg1' while having GnuPG >=2.1 as 'gpg'.
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GPG Keyfingerprint:
5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
Most likely those messages are signed using PGP/MIME. So, unless you
have it to automatically decrypt or verify it, you'll have to follow the
instructions in the blue bar.
RLB:
On unencrypted messages I get the blue bar, saying Possibly PGP/MIME
encrypted or signed message; click Decrypt
lists at datenritter.de
I noticed since version 1.8.1 I have to activate automatic decryption
to save or open attachments. Otherwise TB would complain the
attachment as empty or non-existent. I keep my e-mails in an IMAP
account.
Is this a bug?
I can confirm that TB complains about