-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I ignored the warning too, as it happened rather quickly. Setting back to manual seem to do the trick. Also I thought the icon in task bar was OpenPGP but now says Enigmail, and different wording under that icon/title.
On 19/08/14 05:44, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote: > On 18.08.14 19:59, Morgan Read wrote: >> Hello Folks > >> Enigmail version 1.7 (20140715-1433) T'bird v 24.7.0 Running on >> Fedora > >> After a recent upgrade to enigmail, inexplicably an email has been >> encrypted and signed - and I get the error message from the >> 'Details' drop down menu when trying to read it: gpg: decryption >> failed: secret key not available The pink message in the header >> reads: Unverified signature; click on 'Details' button for more >> information > >> I've had enigmail not to sign or encrypt anything for a few years >> now - so, this update has really thrown the cat among the pigeons! >> There was a pop up message on the update that warned to check >> enigmail settings which I ignored - obviously at my peril. However, >> should an update be resetting security settings? > > We've fixed some bugs concerning incorrect behaviour of Encrypt/Sign > settings. Please use a nightly build > (https://www.enigmail.net/download/nightly.php) if you are suffering > from them. > >> I've attached the offending message via a link (due to going to a >> list) so I hope it remains coherent. > > Well, it's really a bit too large for a mailinglist with several > hundred participants ;-) > >> Any help retrieving the message would be really appreciated - >> there's nothing sensitive in it. > > When I try to open the mail in Thunderbird, my mail window keeps > white. No indication of an encrypted mail whatsoever. > > Trying to manually decrypt it with command line tools, gpg shows up with: > > gpg: encrypted with 4096-bit ELG key, ID 47279F1E, created 2005-09-04 > "Morgan Read (the primary email of morgan read) > <[email protected]>" > gpg: decryption failed: No secret key > > If this is not your key, you're busted. If it is, you're probably > suffering from a bug which is not yet known. If you want to retrieve > the contents of your message, this will probably be much work with a > lot of tools, as it is a PGP/MIME message containing attachment(s). > > We'll investigate what hinders Enigmail from a decryption of your message. > > Hope this helps. > > Ludwig > > _______________________________________________ > enigmail-users mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: > https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJT8mBRAAoJEMFQJYvo4nN5NVIP/i8lM31xP6dd/dMOAOJpkIN6 Gy7epfjh0JLpAH0uuOkSF/CyhI4caWSlr2aK5gT6J73j9tFgmP5kNXnFHq/utFqi B1Sp1PL6HsO+nn6QdhNM6YB9rlRxFhS/QSeheyu/GSUi508xkT6h5wAgRr1kBdtE RJahD3XGzlEa5tNix6rFDiVoJMtwe+QxHrbzIp5Ao7luizj3mZEdl5AmNirx1bHw yll1gX4xnkhSa/Dw+ofxhU2stBlyfEdaUnR8IQ20NUa9ipkAJaTEgjmBp6A/pRxA I0L0pa4QGCjbF+d6lFdab7mCZrXGo1RKpW/1/+m5kcbPZnzrjQLnVydosNwKccXQ Jb6agdhQQ0IHGD36NLncpKjUTyBlzzyIB1Cegj2KsZRPEZmoy1xY3XqgR+ACLNzi EkS1YUtKdb1Temu1mJB4GEILoip6iDgbvO8h0lEFaXejiSm/GcONPSKnhzzimkz6 RZqyjd/et+j+IxbVA0RY+sW+xuceQM/eyjdQNOg6VoGCawpEA7c9/8pE0Nk2GOsP eG6ye5h80QyCzjyQgyu/LKpp94Q4Q0eNPDsnU/u5WgbqLjMikGEbK+YkmVmPm8ge 7RNTHMsEZdJ//dmIDp+tXEuc5c12B9oVc9EYiQfKGJE4sJQzIxMCjFb2poXqYKcs 2t9ZAy/hm1NugWpctwHO =UHqk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ enigmail-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
