SOLVED!
Earlier, installing via Thunderbird caused problem which is why one (at least
me) would install via terminal in the first place. In desperation I tried
that approach again and voila! It is apparently fixed.
BTW, can I mark the thread as solved in the title?
Thanks, I should have stated that:
Yes, I have installed gnupg2 and checked for broken packages of which there
were none
I have had this issue before, and I have solved it before (with the help of
others, thanks) but I never figured out what was actually the problem - and
hence why it was solved. Now I have the problem again, and I still can't
figure out how to solve it.
The symptom is the following:
~$ sudo
Solved!
Mangy Dog's comment made me remember that the solution has earlier been
related to gnupg2. I can't remember how exactly I solved the problem earlier.
but now it works.
Strangely though, after I installed gnupg2, Icedove worked with Enigmail.
Recall, that when trying to install Eni
Why not downloading enigmail directly?
https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/download-old-versions
I have tried several times (on different computers times etc.) to install
icedove and afterwards enigmail. When trying t install the latter, I get the
message
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
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