Patrick Brunschwig écrivait (wrote) :

| Actually, that's the interesting thing. Thunderbird does not index the
| data returned from Enigmail (and S/MIME). In other words, it knows
| that the content should not be indexed; yet Enigmail is called.
[...]

(Thank you for this clear & interesting technical info..)

I guess there might be 2 rules at war here.
One rule attribute the responsability to Enigmail to manage a given
format of messages.
Another rule protect a given format of messages from being indexed.

Does Thunderbird order these 2 rules in the order to avoid any
Enigmail firing (and consequently any Enigmail bombing and related
passphrase requests)?
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