

In addition to the OpenPGP improvements, Linux users get a fully woking dark them for the Calendar component, which now no longer shows two “Home” calendars on a new profile and actually allows you to import an ICS file into a CalDAV calendar.

Mozilla Thunderbird 78.6 is mostly about further improving the OpenPGP implementation, which is the biggest feature of the Thunderbird 78 series allowing users to send encrypted messages with ease and without the need of a third-party extension.Īs such, this release improves the discovery of keys online via Key Manager on Linux, improves inline PGP parsing, improves the Key Manager to no longer display properties of the wrong key after importing a secret key, improves the verification of clear signed UTF-8 text, and fixes the “Decrypt and Open/Save As” option for encrypted attachments. Mozilla Thunderbird 78.6 arrived today as a bugfix update to the popular open-source and cross-platform email and news client for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
