![]() After you recover them, it will be the shadow of the previous Thunderbird: lot of bugs will force you to choose another email software. Enigmail is the plug-in for Thunderbird which will allow us to. Once you have installed GPG for your OS, open up Thunderbird and head to Tools -> Add-ons. It can encrypt and sign emails using GPG. ![]() It has plenty of excellent options, but you could anytime loose your setup and data. Enigmail Bru2017 is a free add-on (extension) for the Thunderbird TMF2017 open source email, news, and chat client. You can read more in the OpenPGP in Thunderbird - HOWTO and FAQ topic. In Thunderbird Beta (Arch Linux): Hamburger menu > Add-ons > Enigmail > Backup/Restore > Restore setting and keys > browse nothing. Mozilla Thunderbird, Portable Edition no longer supports Enigmail as it has built in support for GPG. Previous versions of Thunderbird (version 68 and before) had built-in S/MIME support, and it was possible to add OpenPGP support using the Enigmail add-on and GnuPG software. OpenPGP has been enabled by default since version 78.2.1. So, my experience tells that Thunderbird is an amazing software until it works. Enigmail in Thunderbird Beta Got a pressing need for using GPG. Thunderbird 78 has built-in support for two encryption standards, OpenPGP and S/MIME. ![]() Other thing: it could import settings and address books from other email clients, except from itself (it is an instruction on Mozilla Knowledge Base, but you could see on forums that it not works at all! Neither the password remembering workaround. Result: All my accounts with messages went out, all the settings gone, it cannot remember my passwords any more, it do not give me an option to use password manager to remember password, so I have to put passwords every time I start Thunderbird. I have pressed the "Update" button (unfortunately didn't unchecked the option for checking for updates), so Thunderbird Portable 2.0.0.16 update itself to Thunderbird 3-and-who-knows-which-version. ![]()
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