Your .sch file would likely be helpful to the devs and other helpers.
Thanks @pbrunschwig So, dumb user here, I rely on the mechanism in the TB Add-ons screen that tells me "X is incompatible..." Is that supposed to be happening for Enigmail? As this is goodbye, thank you Enigmail devs for all these years of a super-cool and super-important addon!
Thanks @pbrunschwig So, dumb user here, I rely on the mechanism in the TB Add-ons screen that tells me "This add-on is not compatible..." Is that supposed to be happening for Enigmail? As this is goodbye, thank you Enigmail devs for all these years of a super-cool and super-important addon!
Thanks @pbrunschwig So, dumb user here, I rely on the mechanism in the TB Add-ons screen that tells me "This add-on is not compatible..." Is that supposed to be happening for Enigmail? Thank you Enigmail devs for all these years of a super-cool and super-important addon!
Thanks @pbrunschwig So, dumb user here, I rely on the mechanism in the TB Add-ons screen that tells me "This add-on is not compatible..." Is that supposed to be happening for Enigmail? And, if this signifies the end of the project, thank you Enigmail devs for all these years of a super-cool and super-important addon!
Enigmail menu not showing on TB 78.7.1
Enigmail menu not showing on TB 78.7.1
Hi Patrick, For years I created my own certs from the command line using openssl. Then that stopped working and I was reliant on free services. Now there's only one of those left, and I'm not sure I trust it, nor do I want to renew every so many days. That means Enigmail is now the ONLY way to encrypt T-bird email, and for your creation and ongoing support of it I say THANKS! You're helping keep people's lives private and secure. Regards, Greg Bell Australia