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HAT SICH ERLEDIGT!

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Wohin wende ich mich denn bei #Verschlüsselungsproblemen mit #Thunderbird und #S-Mime ?

Verschlüsselte Mails der Gegenstelle werden entschlüsselt, allerdings mit dem Hinweis "Digitale Signatur ungültig ... wurde einer Zertifizierungsstelle ausgestellt, der sie nicht vertrauen".

Vermutlich ist das auch der Grund, warum ich keine verschlüsselte #Mail zurückschreiben kann.

Weiß jemand Rat?

Has anybody else noticed a change in #thunderbird some weeks ago (I'm on the #debian 12 packaged version) where on opening it displays the consecutive messages in the status bar with a minimum display time, leading to the weird situation that while the server query instantly finishes (i.e. thunderbird *could* already say "No new messages", the interface goes on pretending to be still doing step-by-step server interactions for some seconds? Usability-wise I find this very unsettling but I'm not sure what to even make of it (supposed feature? bug?)

So.
Why the fuck is @debian @thunderbird creating an .icedove folder on a fresh install of Debian 12 Bookworm, where a perfectly fine .thunderbird-folder with all profiles exists?
There's no need for it to be created during the Thunderbird runtime.

And I can confirm that it does not exist and get's created only after a startup of
Thunderbird with an existing profile in .thunderbird.
Just … why?

It's not even covered here¹, or should be the case of `1. Check if there is no folder or symlink named ~/.thunderbird .
2. Inform the user that an adoption of the existing Icedove profile will happen.
3. Create a symlink from ~/.thunderbird ~/.icedove . `

The wrapper script can just ignore this or not even run on a fresh install.

The fix is to rename .thunderbird into .icedove and then make a symlink from .thunderbird to .icedove or start Thunderbird, have the error shown again and it make the symlink. m)

¹ https://wiki.debian.org/Thunderbird#Adoption_of_User_Profiles

Have a case: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1505582

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The news about #ThunderMail and#ThunderbirdPro have me excited, particularly the planned web interface. If they offer custom domains I might migrate my mailserver. If not, a web based #Thunderbird would still be nice as a selhostes option

For my personal calendar, I have #Radicale 3.4.1 installed on a #Debian VPS. It works great, accessing it from #Thunderbird, or the "Fossify Calendar" (from #FDroid) in #Android. I can read and write events from both clients.

I was gifted an iPad, and the default Calendar app lets me have read-only access (only!) to Radicale. When it comes to writing events, that lofty privilege is reserved for iCloud Calendars only, not those riff-raff Calendars that use CalDAV.

Edit: I eventually sorted it out.

I opened a Github "Discussion" thread (for Radicale) on this:
github.com/Kozea/Radicale/disc

I guess the moral of this story is: Thunderbird, and Fossify Calendar, thanks for being sane! Also, kudos to #Davx5, which I also rely upon a lot in Android, for my CardDAV contacts to work properly - also stored in Radicale.

PS: #Apple is really hoity-toity. I would never choose into buying an Apple device myself, ever again. #DataSovereignty is next to impossible. #OpenSource

Hello, I have Radicale 3.4.1 installed on a Debian VPS. It works great, accessing it from thunderbird, or the "Fossify Calendar" (from F-Droid) in Android. I can read and write events from both cli...
GitHubiPadOS 18 Calendar app can read, but not write to Radicale calendar. Any other good calendar apps for iPadOS? · Kozea Radicale · Discussion #1755Hello, I have Radicale 3.4.1 installed on a Debian VPS. It works great, accessing it from thunderbird, or the "Fossify Calendar" (from F-Droid) in Android. I can read and write events from both cli...

Our new Account Hub, a streamlined email setup wizard, is in Daily and landing in Beta at the end of April. Learn how our engineers and designers worked together to make it happen, where a similar experience will be next, and get a live walkthrough in our latest Community Office Hours. 🧙

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blog.thunderbird.net/2025/04/v

The Thunderbird Blog · VIDEO: The New Account HubThe Office Hours Team chat with Software Engineer Vineet Deo to discuss the new Account Hub, now in Daily and coming soon to Beta!

@thunderbird I liked K-9 Mail for Android, but I love the new #Thunderbird mobile app even more.

A big THANK YOU to the all the designers, the developers and the testers who made it. And I'm certainly forgetting a few key roles here 🙂