Am 29.03.2015 um 18:14 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig: > There is no way the toolbar could be hidden after the upgrade, unless > localstore.rdf is broken (which is a *very* old Mozilla bug, for which > there is no workaround). You cannot even delete localstore.rdf while > Thunderbird is started.
Ok... Maybe my localstore.rdf *is* broken... (how could I figure it out?) - but a friend of mine had the same problem on a windows box. >> 2. Make the "protocol" menu entry less ambiguous. When it says >> "protocol: inline PGP", does that mean I will use inline PGP now - >> or only after I clicked on the entry? It's not clear because menu >> entries are not good for toggling. (Ideas: 1. Change the text to >> something precise like "message will be sent as..." 2. Put a >> tickmark in front of it. 3. Probably best solution: Create a >> submenu with all available options. No extra clicks here.) > > Fixed in v1.9. :) >> 3. Passphrase caching without external tools. Seriously. [...] > GnuPG 2.x does not and will not work without a tool that implements > the functionality of gpg-agent. It's not possible to not use an > external tool. That's not the decision of Enigmail, but of GnuPG. In > theory, Enigmail could implement its own gpg-agent, but that would > most likely be even worse in GnuPG 2.1 because gpg-agent now does a > lot more than just passphrase handling. I see. Thank you for these insights. d. _______________________________________________ enigmail-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
