Hallo Carsten,
thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately deleting and/or change primary password give no success.
On javaconsole I see a difference:
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encrypted-openpgp-passphrase.txt corruption fixed. Corrupted file moved
to
/home/andreas/.thunderbird/ys2evdnt.default/encrypted-openpgp-passphrase.txt.corrupt
masterpass.jsm:200:19
NS_ERROR_FAILURE: Component returned failure code: 0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsISecretDecoderRing.encryptString]
_ensurePasswordCreatedAndCached
chrome://openpgp/content/modules/masterpass.jsm:269
RNP.jsm:465:15
NS_ERROR_FAILURE: Couldn't decrypt string crypto-SDR.sys.mjs:199
NS_ERROR_FAILURE: Couldn't decrypt string crypto-SDR.sys.mjs:199
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Every time I start without --safe-mode encrypted-openpgp-passphrase.txt
renamed to
encrypted-openpgp-passphrase.txt-1.corrupt,
encrypted-openpgp-passphrase.txt-2.corrupt and so on.
All extensions I deleted an purged thunderbird-l10n-de, but just the
same result.
with regards
On 09.10.23 12:10, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Hi,
Am 08.10.23 um 13:57 schrieb Andreas Matthus:
Dear Maintainer,
after upgrade to 115.3.1-1~deb12u1 from 102 I have problems by starting
thunderbird: It ask not for primary password but the passwords for
all accounts
and calenders. No stored passwords found and not stored private
certificates.
All accounts and old mails are seen.
Restart thunderbird shows he same behavior. Disable all plugins the
same.
Start in safe-mode an "continue in Troubleshoot Mode" show the
question for
primary password first and all works fine (only I can't set the
language). Next
start I need this way too. Start in normal mode have the problems
above every
time.
you have tried these steps?
https://wiki.debian.org/Thunderbird#Bug_Reporting_.2F_Issues
Is it possible to just edit the master password?
Means cleaning out the old one and setting a new afterwards?
That's what I read about it while looking for similar cases.