Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 13:08 +0800, ZeeGeek wrote:
> 
>>Holly Bostick wrote:
>>
>>>ZeeGeek wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Holly Bostick wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>ZeeGeek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Thunderbird crashes when I try to send a signed or encrypted mail, the
>>>>>>error I get is "/usr/bin/thunderbird: line 392: 12794 Segmentation
>>>>>>fault
>>>>>>    $mozbin "$@"", other things are alright.
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>>>>>
>>>>>My first guess would be that Enigmail/Enigmime are not properly
>>>>>installed (which happens kinda a lot since some of the packaged
>>>>>extensions on the official sites do not seem to be complete or install
>>>>>correctly, in my experience).
>>>>>
>>>>>So my questions would be:
>>>>>
>>>>>1) What version of Thunderbird?
>>>>
>>>>I'm using Thunderbird 1.0 as you can see in the header.
>>>
>>>
>>>Right, like I read headers. OK, I probably should have in this case. Sorry.
>>>
>>>
>>>>>2) How did you install Enigmime/Enigmail?
>>>>
>>>>I downloaded it from enigmail.mozdev.org by firefox and opened the
>>>>extension window, chose install and selected it to install.
>>>
>>>
>>>Did you install Enigmime and Enigmail, or just Enigmail (you need both,
>>>but Enigmime does not show up in the Extensions list)? IIrc, you also
>>>need to install Enigmail at least as root (I think you can install
>>>Engimail as a user).
>>
>>I only have Enigmail in Extensions list. I did a test, it seems that
>>it's PGP/MIME which is causing the crash, if I don't use PGP/MIME but
>>signed and encrypted, everything goes well. but once I selected
>>PGP/MIME, it crashes no matter what.
> 
> 
> I found that PGP/MIME is needed if you want evo users to be able to read
> the mails in-line (or get prompted to input a password)
> 
thanx, I think I'll just use it without PGP/MIME.
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