11.1.15. How do I enable the debug log in Enigmail?
Select OpenPGP → Preferences → Advanced → Debugging and type a valid
directory path in the Log Directory field. After you restart the mailclient,
Enigmail will create there a trace log file named enigdbug.txt.
See also Section 9.1.6.
11.1.16. How do I report a bug?
Visit http://enigmail.mozdev.org/support/bugs.php . Please check
first the list of already known bugs so that a bug doesn't get submitted twice. If
you spotted a new bug, you can file a bug report using Bugzilla.
11.1.17. How many people use Enigmail?
You can view the Enigmail download and usage statistics at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/statistics/
addon/71 .
11.1.18. It would be great if Enigmail could do this-and-this!
Could you please implement it?
You can submit feature requests in the Enigmail Forum, Feature Requests
thread. To know how to reach the Forum, see Chapter 13.
But please first consider that Enigmail follows the OpenPGP standard. It is not
its purpose to innovate or invent new protocols. If the feature you propose is
not included in or not compliant to the standard, the feature is not going to be
included in Enigmail, no matter how many users ask for it.
The Enigmail source code is freely available, though. If you really need such a
feature, you can download the code and modify it to suit your needs. Please
consider first that breaking standards is generally not a wise idea, and will result
in incompatible products.
11.1.19. How can I encrypt the Subject?
It is not possible to encrypt or sign the Subject of a mail message, nor any other
mail header. See Section 8.5.
11.1.20. Why I can't select some keys for encryption in the
Key Selection window?
Keys that have a red checkbox next to them are revoked or expired keys, and
you cannot use them to encrypt. Download a valid public key from a keyserver,
or contact your recipient and have him mail you his new, valid public key.
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