On 15 Nov 2011, at 12:29, Charly Avital wrote:

> Sean Rima <73830e05-0f8c-48aa-9751-2570fb235...@srima.eu> November 15,
> 2011 7:06:38 AM wrote:
>> Hi Folks
>> 
>> I tried to explain this one via twitter but maybe here is the best place.
>> 
>> I belong to pgpnet @ yahoogroups.com which is an email mailing list that all 
>> mail is encrypted to. To enable this, they use the gpg option of group in 
>> the config file which is basically a set of key-ids which gpg will encrypt 
>> or sign to, ignoring the original recipient address
>> 
>> An example is:
>> 
>> group pgp...@yahoogroups.com = 0x34DF2A0A8B898416 0xF6B3040A6FB318C6 
>> 0x9CC6C4F03F370F7E 0xFCFBD799EF0B1FBA 0x371AC5BFA04AE313 0x048FB7B62717E461 
>> 0xC8B9B8C9DAC006F7
>> 
>> In face this is only part of my list, which extends to 30 odd keys.
>> 
>> When I address an email to the group, gpgmail gives me no option to encrypt, 
>> only sign. Therefore I think it is reading the keychain to check that I have 
>> a key for the recipient, but does not see the group line in the gpg.conf file
>> 
>> I am only a new mac user but a long time gpg user, I have been a member of 
>> the mailing list for many years on and off. 
>> 
>> My question is, is there anyway to enable gpgmail to read or use the 
>> gpg.conf file so that the group = line is used?
>> 
>> Sean 
> 
> 
> 
> Although I don't subscribe to pgpnet, I am familiar with the way the
> group functions, and how the 'group' option works.
> 
> According to the raw source of your message, you are using:
> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1251.1). That would point at Lion?
> 
> If you are running Lion, then your Mail.app is using an alpha release
> (alpha 4 I believe) of GPGMail, that might not be reading (yet) the
> group option.
> 

I downloaded the last release that started supporting Lion.

> Additionally, are you sure the correct syntax in gpg.conf is
> group pgp...@yahoogroups.com = keyIDs.
> 
> Might it not be
> group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=keyIDs ? Meaning no space before and after
> the sign =
> 


I have tried all different ways to do it, from the command line, it encrypts 
fine using either method of writing the group =  line

> Just a thought, sorry to waste your time.
> Charly
> BTW, your signature when checked with Thunderbird 8 and Enigmail 1.3.3
> outputs:
> gpg command line and output:
> /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2
> gpg: Signature made Tue Nov 15 05:36:16 2011 EST using DSA key ID C2CA105F
> gpg: WARNING: signature digest conflict in message
> gpg: Can't check signature: General error

Strange, it is a key generated on a Windows pc and transferred to my macbook

Sean

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