I'm using Linux Mint 17 with the KDE desktop; Thunderbird is version 31.5.0. Enigmail has been working fine on my machines until this morning, when I started getting a message "Can't save draft" on 2 different computers. Disabling Enigmail solves the problem. This is consistent across two different systems. I've tried uninstall and reinstall of Enigmail, but no dice. I still get "Unable to save your message as draft."
The error in the error console is: [JavaScript Error: "mimeEncrypt.js: caught exception: undefined
Message: 'undefined'
File: undefined
Line: undefined
Stack: undefined
"]
I ensured this is the error by clearing the log, causing the error, and then grabbing the log.
Last edit: mickey6 2015-03-21
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Enigmail 1.8 was shipped with a bug connected to this. A fix has been
made and will be released soon. Try 1.8.1 when it's released and let us
know if you still have this problem. :)
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I'm using Linux Mint 17 with the KDE desktop; Thunderbird is version 31.5.0. Enigmail has been working fine on my machines until this morning, when I started getting a message "Can't save draft" on 2 different computers. Disabling Enigmail solves the problem. This is consistent across two different systems. I've tried uninstall and reinstall of Enigmail, but no dice. I still get "Unable to save your message as draft."
The error in the error console is:
[JavaScript Error: "mimeEncrypt.js: caught exception: undefined
Message: 'undefined'
File: undefined
Line: undefined
Stack: undefined
"]
I ensured this is the error by clearing the log, causing the error, and then grabbing the log.
Last edit: mickey6 2015-03-21
Enigmail 1.8 was shipped with a bug connected to this. A fix has been
made and will be released soon. Try 1.8.1 when it's released and let us
know if you still have this problem. :)
This bug is known. There is a workaround: Setup your account to use PGP/MIME as default.
We'll publish a fixed version of Enigmail soon.
Thank you!