On 11/11/2020 07.30, Simon Becherer wrote:
Hi,
Am 10.11.20 um 18:32 schrieb Darryl Gregorash:
On 2020-11-10 10:36 a.m., Simon Becherer wrote:
i set mail.opengpg.allow_external_gnupg=true
That preference does not even exist here. mail.openpgp.allow_external_gnupg does, and is set to "false".
Also make sure mail.openpgp.enable is set to "true".
my fault, i have written this mail from from my brain, i have used what you have written here. both are set to true but it will not sign.
Both? I didn't realize there were two. mail.opengpg.allow_external_gnupg=true mail.openpgp.enable ? I don't know what the second variable does, first time I see it mentioned. I have it set to true (default). Ah, <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP> says it disables enigmail. Ah, and we need Enigmail version 2.2.x minimal with version 78 of Thunderbird - we have 2.1.5 on Leap 15.1: Bug? I can sign - the trick is first importing the public signatures from ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg - because that file includes the public part of your own signature, then it can find it by ID. I think that using external gnupg makes saving drafts break, it doesn't know how to save encrypted drafts. Maybe if I can disable encryption ? There is no visible setting for that, unless it is hidden. Yes, there is, it is mail.identity.id10.autoEncryptDrafts Problem is finding first the ID for the account. Ah, that can be found on mail.identity.id10.draft_folder I can not test that on the current email. Create a new one... no, saving keep failing. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)