Hi, i use thunderbird sometimes over ssh. as i understand ssh normally should run and use all (files) (not hardware) resources from server. why did thunderbird do it in this way: if i have an thunderbird open local and ssh thunderbird to a server, it will not open a second thunderbird, it will pop up the already local thunderbird. if i have no local thunderbird open, and i ssh thunderbird, the thunderbird from server will opend and i have all contacts+on-server-stored mails available. BUT when i then like to compose a mail and i have on server my privat pgp (enigmail) key, i am NOT able to send a mail, because thunderbird seems to use keys they are stored local. i do not understand, thunderbird seems to mix local and server files. simmilar is with firefox if you look into the bookmarks. first question is why? and second how could i "really" use the ssh-thunderbird and not only parts of it when i use ssh? thanks, simoN -- www.becherer.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org