Dan Nicholson wrote:

> Oh, I see. It's actually the same. In SeaMonkey, you just do this:
> 
> install -v -m644 ../seamonkey-build/dist/bin/enigmail-0.94.1-*.xpi \
>     /usr/lib/seamonkey-1.0.5/xpi_store
> 
> and use the wildcard. I kind of like being explicit, so I'm going to
> add that to the Thunderbird commands. It can always be reverted if it
> proves to be unstable.

I think showing different methods is OK.  BTW, I'm using seamonkey-1.1
now and it seems snappier.  I've tried mail, browser, chat, and address
book.  Everything installed fine.  All settings are intact.

So far I notice this little popup in th elower right corner that says I
have new mail for about two seconds when mail comes in.

Oops, I just checked and I need to reinstall plugins.

  -- Bruce
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