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openPGP not configurable

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Hi,

I have migrated my office Linux laptop from Thunderbird 68xxx to 78.3.1-1.el8_2 on Centos8 and my encrypted mails are no more visible. I discovered that Enigmail is no more supported because OpenPGP is now integrated, and that there should have been an option to migrate.. but that option was not available. With or without Enigmail I do not find any option that allows me to set my GPG keys. Tutorials/howto did not help because i miss the options they speak about. I attach the screenshot of the e2e setup where i would have expected to have the options.

If anybody can help me i would really appreciate..

R.

Hi, I have migrated my office Linux laptop from Thunderbird 68xxx to '''78.3.1-1.el8_2''' on Centos8 and my encrypted mails are no more visible. I discovered that Enigmail is no more supported because OpenPGP is now integrated, and that there should have been an option to migrate.. but that option was not available. With or without Enigmail I do not find any option that allows me to set my GPG keys. Tutorials/howto did not help because i miss the options they speak about. I attach the screenshot of the e2e setup where i would have expected to have the options. If anybody can help me i would really appreciate.. R.
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The OpenPGP part is definitely missing in your screenshot. I'd suggest you try the vanilla Thunderbird version from https://www.thunderbird.net/

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The OpenPGP part is definitely missing in your screenshot. I'd suggest you try the vanilla Thunderbird version from https://www.thunderbird.net/