http://muddledramblings.com/macgpg2-step-by-step/

Ian

On 14/02/15 09:41, Juergen Fenn wrote:
> 2015-02-11 16:48 GMT+01:00 Patrick Brunschwig <[email protected]>:
>
>> The problem is that the message from GnuPG is very much misleading if
>> gpg-agent cannot launch pinentry. GnuPG reports that the key is not
>> found instead of telling that something went wrong in the interaction
>> between gpg, gpg-agent and pinentry.
>>
>> Please add the following line to gpg-agent.conf
>> pinentry-program /full/path/to/pinentry-...
>>
>> where ... is gtk, gtk2, qt, qt4 or similar (depending on what is
>> installed).
>>
>> Then killall gpg-agent and retry.
> I'm on a Mac with Mavericks 10.9.5, having the same problem as the OP.
> I installed gpg2 and pinentry from MacPorts and edited gpg-agent.conf
> to include the full path to pinentry. This worked after a reboot for
> sending two mails (only encrypted, signing failed), but it stopped
> working completely ever since. When I type gpg-agent in terminal it
> now complains about a bad GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable. As
> before, gpg2 yields the error message that it cannot find my key. :(
>
> Since it seems I've done everything by the book and since there was a
> discussion about stopping support for gpg1, could you please provide a
> guide explaining how to configure enigmail with gpg2 step by step?
> This would be awesome.
>
> I'd like to start using encryption for email as soon as possible.
> However, it seems this has not been properly tested on the Mac so far.
>
> Thanks,
> Jürgen.
>
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