Sending the 0.95.4 versions to upstream created under certain conditions a garbled message (others on other OSes encountered this too). The enigmail maintainers were very busy to fix the bug. Particularly when you don't use a passphrase for encryption you should upgrad to enigmail 0.95.5. libC05 and libC063 Builds for OS/2 eCS are available on the http://enigmail.mozdev.org homepage
ChangeLog: http://enigmail.mozdev.org/changelog.html#enig0.95.5
Have fun,
Walter
[Moderator note: From the Enigmail website:
"The latest version of Enigmail is 0.95.5, working with Thunderbird 2.0 and
Seamonkey 1.1
Enigmail is an extension to the mail client of Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Seamonkey which allows users to access the authentication and encryption features provided by GnuPG (see screenshots).
Enigmail is open source and dually-licensed under the GNU General Public License and the Mozilla Public License. You can download and install Enigmail from the Download page. See the Help page for post-installation instructions. "]
From: Walter Meinl
Source: news://news.mozilla.org/mozilla.dev.ports.os2
Source: OS2VOICE.org