A little over a year ago I decided I was concerned enough about privacy
and security to add enigmail to SM.  I found that S/MIME appeared to be
more used that PGP/MIME, so I obtained certificates for my email addresses.

Once I had this properly configured I was defaulting to S/MIME signing
my email messages so my recipients could be sure I was actually the
author of the email and it had not been tampered with.

This worked fine until a few days ago, when my certificate expired.  I
started getting error messages about no certificate being found and had
to disable signing email.

I even get errors while composing email:

Save Draft Error
Unable to save your message as a draft.
You specified that this message should be digitally signed, but the
application either failed to find the signing certificate specified in
your Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings, or the certificate has expired.

I obtained and installed new certificates, thinking that would solve the
problem.  Unfortunately the errors remain.  Thinking that perhaps I
needed to remove the expired certificates I did so, but that didn't
solve the problem either and now I get errors when I look at my sent emails.

I don't know if this is SM or enigmail with the problem, so I am posting
here first to see if anyone else her has encountered and corrected the
problem.  If not, I guess I will have to try enigmail support.

Thank you in advance for any assistance you may give.

Dave
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