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Package: mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail
Version: 2:0.86.1-1
Severity: wishlist

Upgrading mozilla-thunderbird left me without any openPGP functionality. 
Upgrading mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail did not cure that problem.

Some parts of the GUI, which can be used to configure enigmail, were still 
there, but the crypto functionality itself was gone.

The problem seemed to exist only for previous thunderbird users.  I tried 
renaming $HOME/.mozilla-thunderbird, which indeed was a way to cure the 
problem. 
  But at the high price of loss of all configuration, all old messages, and of 
several month's worth of spam filter training as well.

I checked enigmail's Debian bug page, but found nothing.

After some more poking, I finally found the hints contained in
/usr/share/doc/mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail/README.Debian .

Those helped.  Re-installing the old $HOME/.mozilla-thunderbird and then 
removing the file $HOME/.mozilla-thunderbird/*.slt/compreg.dat (both while 
thunderbird wasn't running) did the trick for me. In my case, the chrome 
directory contained only two example files, which I did not touch.

Even though the problem is clearly known, I take the liberty to create a bug 
report, as there has not been one previously.

Regards, and thank you for providing fine software

Andreas
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forgot to close. In the meantime upgrades should have becomse as smooth as 
expected.

Thanks,
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