Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> Phil Dibowitz wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 12:23:44AM +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
>>> OK,
>>>
>>> 1. backup your .mozilla-thunderbird directory
>>>
>>> 2. please try if using a new profile fixes this for you (e.g. move
>>> .mozilla-thunderbird somewhere else to test)
>>>
>>> 3a. if it doesn't help, please come back
>> That didn't help. It still fails if I have messages set to be signed
>> automatically.
> 
> BTW - I tried BOTH things you suggested. I completely moved
> ~/.mozilla-thunderbird out of the way, started icedove, setup a new account,
> setup enigmail preferences, and then attempted to send email. I got the same
> problem of it failing to be able to create a message.
> 
> A list of error messages under various settings is in the original bug
> report, they are the same now.
> 
> I then tried putting my original one back and removing XUL.mfasl and
> compreg.dat, but taht didn't work either.
> 
> I've re-downgraded to the 'testing' version of icedove and enigmail.
> 

Any update on this?

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