Al 08/08/13 22:00, En/na Phillip Wyman ha escrit:
> Sorry, worked for me, but I'm still running 2.0.4.
> Maybe there's some other factor I missed causing the behavior.

Well, I just found that deleting the key3.db file in the user profile
with the startup-master extension installed, when starting thunderbird
the first thing it does is ask the user to set a master password, so, in
a way, the problem is solved:

>>>>>>>> have a look at the startup master-extension¹ for thunderbird … it
>>>>>>>> works
>>>>>>>> quite fine here for thunderbird 10esr, at least regarding tb asking
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> its master passwort several times.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> with kind regards,
>>>>>>>> t.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ¹ - https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/startupmaster/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe, but I don't like/want to set a master password, I just
>>>>>>> want my
>>>>>>> users to introduce their login password once, like it was possible
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> the integrator for thunderbird 3.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, since it seems it's not possible to do that, I could enable
>>>>>> password caching, but I'd like a way to force the use of a master
>>>>>> password, to be set the first time my users start the upgraded
>>>>>> thunderbird.
>>>>>> My google-fu failed me to find a way, do you know if is there one?

I hope that now google picks up this message as reference

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