[Discuss] Thunderbird/Enigmail

Ted Gladieux sshortsword at cox.net
Tue Apr 11 23:15:31 EDT 2006


Ted Gladieux wrote:
> John Clizbe wrote:
>   
>> Ted Gladieux wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Distro : Fedora Core 5
>>> Email Client : Thunderbird 0.94.0
>>>     
>>>       
>> Thunderbird 1.5?
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Thunderbird Extensions: Enigmail 0.94.0
>>>
>>>
>>> I have also installed Fedora Core 5 on my son's computer and then he
>>> also installed the Enigmail extension into his Thunderbird and it works
>>> just fine. Obviously there is something different in his installation
>>> and mine. We went through all of the Thunderbird, Thunderbird/OpenPGP
>>> and GnuPG preferences dialogs/tabs/subdialogs and compared his settings
>>> to mine. We could not locate anything that accounted for my inability to
>>> integrate Thunderbird/Enigmail/Gnupg and his ability so to do.
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>> Is GnuPG installed? This problem is also known if TB and Enigmail are built with
>> different compiler versions.
>>   
>>     
>>> Anybody have any ideas?
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>> Ask the Fedora users @ Enigmail.mozdev.org?
>>
>> Have not had any problems with latest TB or Seamonkey and current Enigmail code
>> on my *nix systems (Slackware and Solaris).
>>
>> The times I have seen this problem myself, it is usually corrected by
>> reinstalling Enigmail.
>>
>>   
>>     
> Yes Thunderbird 1.5.  And I have uninstalled and re-installed it several
> times.  Always the same result.
>
> And GnuPG is installed.  Version 1.4.2.2-2.
>
>   
John,

I have now asked the question again on enigma at mozdev.org.

Thank you for pointing me to the correct list for my question.  Now I am 
aware that each of the Mozilla projects have their own mailing lists.

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Ted

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