11.1.4. Is it possible to use PGP with Enigmail?
No. PGP is not supported with Enigmail. PGP does not provide a command
line capability that Enigmail can use, unless you purchase PGP Command Line
which costs over €1000.
11.1.5. How do I uninstall Enigmail?
In SeaMonkey 1.x: go to OpenPGP → Preferences, click the Uninstall button,
then restart SeaMonkey.
In SeaMonkey 2.0 and Thunderbird: go to Tools → Add-ons → Extensions,
right-click on Enigmail, choose Uninstall from the context menu, then restart the
mailclient.
11.1.6. Which files Enigmail modifies on my system?
The following information is valid for SeaMonkey 1.x only.
Assuming that mozilla/ is the directory where the SeaMonkey executable
resides, Enigmail creates the following files as a result of its installation:
mozilla/components/enigmail.js
enigmail.xpt
libenigmime.so on Linux, enigmime.dll on Windows
enigmime.xpt
ipc.xpt
enigprefs-service.js
mozilla/chrome/enigmail.jar
These are the files to delete if, for any reason, you want to do a manual
uninstall.
Enigmail also modifies the following two overlay files by inserting Enigmail-
related lines:
mozilla/chrome/overlayinfo/communicator/content/
overlays.rdf
mozilla/chrome/overlayinfo/messenger/content/
overlays.rdf
Do not manually delete mozilla/chrome/enigmail.jar without removing
the Enigmail entries from the overlays.rdf files; this could cause
SeaMonkey to hang.
11.1.7. Enigmail seems not to work with Gpg4win. What's
wrong?
Gpg4win versions 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 contain an error that prevents Enigmail to
work with it. However, there is an easy workaround.
Assuming that you choose the default installation directory for Gpg4win, go to
OpenPGP → Preferences, tick the checkbox Override with, and enter the
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