Or ask the Thunderbird developers to backport the fix for whatever is
broken for you...

Seriously, I would _not_ recommend your client to use a beta version for
productive emails just because something is fixed there. Beta versions
are not tested -- they are the basis for performing tests -- and may
have all sorts of bugs and issues.

-Patrick

Charlie via enigmail-users wrote on 11.01.2020 16:53:
> Looking into an alternative solution for cross platform/client message
> encryption.
> 
> Thunderbird is the client's preferred email client, but there are some
> major issues with 68 that they want to avoid by early adoption of 72.
> Testing has proven positive except for one thing - no encryption.
> 
> So it is now either struggle on until the July release of 78, or look
> for another option as 68 is not usable in the interim.
> 
> Or go back pre-60, when everything was working just fine.
> 
> On 11/01/2020 17:30:34, "Wayne Mery" <vseer...@lehigh.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Charlie, what is it that you are testing?
>>
>> On 1/10/20 12:44 PM, Charlie via enigmail-users wrote:
>>> Right, but you have no idea of who we are nor what our testing
>>> involves, so your comment comes across as rather condescending. I
>>> guess that means you won't answer the question either. 


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