Martin Dosch:
>> What's the symptom of this problem?

> The symptom was that Enigmail always claimed that there is no gpg
> installed although it was installed. Pointing to the complete path of
> gpg or gpg2 didn't help, Enigmail wasn't able to find it.

Interesting. FWIW I know a few users of Thunderbird + AppArmor +
Enigmail who don't seem to be affected.

>>   sudo journalctl -kaf --no-hostname | grep -w 'apparmor="DENIED"' 

> Will do so when I find the time to reenable apparmor for testing (I
> disabled it as I wasn't able to encrypt/decrypt emails using apparmor).

Thanks. Bonus points if you also try to reproduce with a fresh profile
(thunderbird -P).

Cheers,
-- 
intrigeri

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