On Thursday, 25 December 2025 08:32:15 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote: > On 12/24/25 10:06 PM, Dale wrote: > > <<<< SNIP >>>> > > Anyone have knowledge on this? It looks like Thunderbird and > > Seamonkey use the same type of system but don't want to screw it up, > > beyond repair or something. LOL Oh, I installed thunderbird-146.0.1. > > > > Dale > > > > :-) :-) > > Update. I found a add-on that imports old emails. It's named > "ImportExportTools NG" and it's available by searching for it in the > add-ons Tool menu. You just find the directory for your old email and > let it do its thing. It took a few minutes so I was pretty sure it was > working this time. Do expect read messages to appear as unread after it > is done. I'm going through and marking some older threads as read. > > This is a LOT like Seamonkey but it is different enough that it's going > to take some getting used to. Still, at this point, I'm switched and I > think Thunderbird is going to be around a while. > > I do have one thing that is annoying and I can't figure out how to get > rid of it. I don't know what it is for one. In the message pane, right > below From, To, Subject and such is a section that starts with > "autocrypt" with a lot of stuff that looks like a encryption key or > something. Since I have no idea what it is, no need in me seeing it and > it taking up so much space on my screen. Anyone have a clue what it is > so maybe I can figure out how to make it go away? I've tried making > things visible and invisible but that part stays there. It seems to > only show on my own messages tho, my replies to this list for example. > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-)
I'm not sure what you're describing - it doesn't show up here, but I have not enabled message encryption. T'bird is using a different encryption tool to Enigmail, which was abandoned some years ago. You can set it up under Settings > Privacy & Security > Email End-To-End Encryption. You can read about it here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP:Migration-From-Enigmail You can export/import your GnuPG keys to Thunderbird's RNP tool, or set up new keys using RNP.
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