Update caused mail 4.6 to reject pgptools add on

I performed an update on Oct-2-2012 and it appears after the update of the security software "security update 2012-004" my Mail 4.6 reports "incompatible plug-ins disabled, mail has disabled the following plug-ins gpg"  See enclosure.
Has anyone had this problem with this new update?

I just did a security update and got the same message regarding MiniMail and MsgFiler. Still searching for a solution to this.

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