> Hello, Dear Creators :) I'm not a creator (just a FAQ maintainer), but maybe I can shed some light on your troubles.
> But when I get encrypted message from him I can’t > decrypt it. It does’t ask my passphrase. It asked when I had GPG Tools, > but even with asked passpharase with GPG Tools being installed i didn’t > get a decrypted message I think I might know the problem. If I recall correctly, GPGTools ships with its own custom pinentry dialog. When you installed GPGTools, it added a line in a configuration file telling GnuPG to use its custom pinentry dialog; when you uninstalled GPGTools, that custom pinentry dialog went away but the configuration file is still changed. So GnuPG is trying to use a pinentry dialog that doesn't exist. From Terminal, open up ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf in your text editor of choice. Look for a line called "pinentry-program" and place a hashmark ("#") in front of that line. This will cause gpg-agent to skip that line when reading the configuration file. Then, from a Terminal window: $ killall gpg-agent ... and try again to decrypt a message. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users