Due to other upgrades needed on the server I again tried Thunderbird
17.0.3 with Enigmail 1.5.1. I was able to get gpg-agent running from
login (bashrc - wouldn't work from .xsession don't know why) When
starting from bashrc I could see 8-10 instances of gpg-agent started.
Running Thunderbird, I could open the key management window and see the
keys. I opened and closed Thunderbird several times, each time checking
that the key management window would open with no problems. I then
looked at a known encrypted and the message was completely blank.

Again, this is a production machine with multiple users so I can only
play with it outside normal work hours. Any other suggestions? Do the
multiple instances of gpg-agent defeat what I'm trying to do and should
I work on figuring out starting from .xsession instead?

Thanks,
Patrick

On 03/08/13 08:03, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 07.03.13 14:34, Patrick Fleming wrote:
>> I'm also not sure how Enigmail 1.4 is different from 1.5.1 in that
>> 1.4 works on the CentOS system and 1.5.1 does not. (And I have no
>> problem on my Debian system with Enigmail 1.5.1, Thunderbird 17.0.3
>> and GPG 2.0.14 - 32bit vs 64bit for the CentOS box - maybe that's
>> the difference?)
> 
> The difference between 1.4 and 1.5.1 is that the core components of
> Enigmail have been rewritten entirely since v1.4. In other words,
> apart from performing the same tasks, the core components do not
> resemble each other in the slightest way.
> 
> -Patrick
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> enigmail-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
> 

Attachment: 0x38FEDD4C.asc
Description: application/pgp-keys

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

_______________________________________________
enigmail-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net

Reply via email to