
23 I had configured the Enigmail add-on to trust all usable keys.22 Does Thunderbird support opportunistic or automatic encryption?.21 How do I get the public keys of my correspondents?.20 Why is encryption automatically enabled when I reply to an encrypted message?.19 Why do I have to mark my own secret key as accepted as a personal key?.17 What is needed to send an encrypted message?.

#Thunderbird 68 update
With the update from #Thunderbird 68 to 78.2.2 the telemetry data acquisition of will be activated without further inquiry, although the German text in the settings allows the choice.Īnd in this tweet he points out another problem.

And on Twitter Patrick said the following: In the comments on there are hints to problems with addons which are not compatible. The colleagues of also point out this change in this German article. So far everything seems to work and minimizing to the tray works without any extra program again(4t) :-)

Today I also updated to version 78.2.2 "About Thunderbird", immediately I was offered to migrate the keys from "Enigmail" to "Thunderbird" and removed "Enigmail" from the add-ons(bye, bye and thanks for the fish). The explanation can also be found in the German comments here in the but it is already right! The programmers of "Enigmail" just wanted to make sure that Thunderbird supports GPG, which is the case since version 78.2.1. That shouldn't be according to the release note, right? Well, I'm still using version 68.12.0 and the 78.2.2 is offered for installation in the About-Box ("About Thunderbird" in the "Help" menu). And it was already mentioned in the German comments here: : I was offered the update, but I haven't had it installed yet. This has changed, users with Thunderbird 68.x will now be updated to version 78.x via its update function. Automatic updates are available for users who are already running version 78.0 or higher. A future version will include updates from earlier versions.
#Thunderbird 68 upgrade
There it said:Īccording to the release notes, Thunderbird version 78.2.2 is only offered as a direct download from and not as an upgrade from Thunderbird version 68 or earlier.

The Thunderbird developers had previously blocked the update from version 68.x to the 78 development branch, as I noted in the article Thunderbird 78.2.2 released.
