> From: kensli...@teksavvy.com > In my Jessie box I recently converted from Icedove to Thunderbird > 52.2.1. As part of that conversion I also upgraded Enigmail to version > 2:1.8.2-4~deb8u1 which is in the Thunderbird extensions list. > Before the conversion I never encrypted my emails, but I did digitally > sign them. I expected to be able to do the same with Thunderbird and > presumably so far I nave done so. > I now in Drafts emails which I now want to edit and send. When I try to > open them for editing in the text section nothing appears except this > message: > This is an encrypted OpenPGP message. > In order to decrypt this mail, you need to install an OpenPGP add-on. > In addition to Enigmail I also have gnupg 1.4.18-7+deb8u3, > gnupg-agent 2.0.26-6+deb8u1 and gnupg2 installed, as well as six > packages with pgp in their names. I find it however strange that > apt-cache no longer finds those packages. I also find it strange none of > the options in the Thunderbird Enigmail menu is operative. If something > else is needed, what would it be? > In short, can anyone tell me what is going on? I want my email client back!
You should direct your comments to the Mozilla corporation, as you and many of us were passed on as customers to "it". I have since cleaned my pc of all this 'free" crap under that name. I guess running paintbrush in wine might not be as bad as running "free" software in debian.