Sorry, I didn't know that the Open Camera didn't have internet access before I reported this. Google Photos can be disabled with third-party apps.
Notifify Google Photos uploads, and add an option to turn off Google Photos
You'll need to reload the Enigmail key cache afterwards How do I do that? Thank you.
I got both the gpg and gpg2 package installed. Both "gpg --list-keys", and "gpg2 --list-keys" are working fine. I have downloaded the latest version of Thunderbird for GNU/Linux and enabled Enigmail that comes with it. I notice that the my old configuration are displayed in Key Management (some but not all keys were manually imported), and it doesn't help to delete the ~/.thunbird directory and start all over, they will show up again. So please let me know where the Enigmail preference file(s) are...
I got both the gpg and gpg2 package installed. Both "gpg --list-keys", and "gpg2 --list-keys" are working fine. I have downloaded the latest version of Thunderbird for GNU/Linux and enabled Enigmail that comes with it. I notice that the my old configuration are displayed in Key Management, and it doesn't help to delete the ~/.thunbird directory and start all over, they will show up again. So please let me know where the Enigmail preference file(s) are located so I can delete them so I can improve...
I got both the gpg and gpg2 package installed. Both "gpg --list-keys", and "gpg2 --list-keys" are working fine. I have downloaded the latest version of Thunderbird and enabled Enigmail. I still get the same issue as in the top post.
I got both the gpg and gpg2 package installed, and I have upgraded to Enigmail version 2.0.7. Both "gpg --list-keys", and "gpg2 --list-keys" are working fine. I still get the same issue as in the top post.
I got both the gpg and gpg2 package installed Both "gpg --list-keys", and "gpg2 --list-keys" are working fine. So why doesn't the import function in Enigmail work for me?