On 21.02.17 17:43, Anders Bateva wrote:
> 
> 
> Em 19/02/2017 09:29, Mike Acker escreveu:
>> On 02/19/2017 02:19 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Impossible to generate key
>> ==>
>> If they don't come up, then from the Enigmail, Key Management dialog, select 
>> the File
>> option and hit reload key cache.    this should get the keys for you;
>> let us know if it does not.
>>
>> Nothing shown.
>> <==
>>
>> this means your Thunderbird is not communicating with the daemon -- i think 
>> they call it gnome-keyring-daemon.   this means something is not installed 
>> properly.   i'd try removing the Enigmail plug-in and then re-install it.
> I already did this many times before.
>> it appears to me that gpg and gpg2 use the same keyring: if i do --list-key 
>> using either program i get the same result.   you should too; you might 
>> check this -- did you mention you had un-installed or attempted to 
>> un-install gpg ?    you don't want to do that: keep both programs on your 
>> system.
> Nope, /gpg --list-key/ return nothing, while /gpg2 --list-key/ returns 5
> keys I generated + 1 I added and don't know how.

This is because the keys were generated with GnuPG 2.1. GnuPG 2.1 stores
the keys differently than GnuPG 1.4 and 2.0; therefore you don't see
these keys with "gpg".

As you do have a list of keys from gpg2, I'd recommend you set the path
for GnuPG in Enigmail to /usr/bin/gpg2 (menu Enigmail > Preferences),
such that these keys are visible in Enigmail.

-Patrick

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