Hi Patrick,

No I didnt copy a profile, just did export the keys from the old
installation on a usb-stick and tried to re-import them from there.

I did install Enigmail manually trough the Add-On-Function from TB.

Ill try to delete xulstore.json

thanks for hints

Juergen

Am 04.12.18 um 17:32 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 04.12.18 16:16, Juergen Bruckner wrote:
>> Hello to all, Hello Patrick,
>>
>> I did reinstall my notebook yesterday with Linux Mint 19, Thunderbird
>> 60.2.1, GnuPG 2.2.4, Enigmail 2.0.8.
>>
>> Now I'm experience really problems.
>>
>> - in Thunderbird Mainwindow is no menu-item "Enigmail" (see also
>> screenshot pic_1.png).
>>
>> - in compose window there is an menu-item for Enigmail (pic_2.png)
>>
>> - i can NOT import any key trough the Enigmail-Key-Management.
>>   (and YES, i know it could be done wia CLI, but thats not the intended
>>    way for a beginner)
>>
>> Any suggestions?
> 
> I assume you copied the profile from the old installation to the new one?
> 
> Is Enigmail is now part installed by Linux Mint, or did you install it
> manually? If you copied your profile, you may now have two different
> versions of Enigmail that interfere with each other.
> 
> Otherwise, quit Thunderbird and delete xulstore.json in your profile
> directory, then retry.
> 
> -Patrick
> 
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