Hi Charly, > Sorry, I have no more tricks in my bag.
I think he solved the problem (and Roman has added some more debug information now to GPGMail): On 16.03.2011, at 13:29, Ludovic Me wrote (on the developer mailing list): > Ok, problem solved. > I had 3 different personal keys in my key ring. > I don't know why (as it used to work good) but an old key was actually used, > and was used *correctly* to sign, but *not* to cypher! > I removed all my keys but the more recent one from my key rings and all work > good now. Best regards, Alex On 16.03.2011, at 16:17, Charly Avital wrote: > Ludovic Mé wrote the following on 3/16/11 6:26 AM: >> ... and have already tried that... but was not grant... :-/ > > Sorry, I have no more tricks in my bag. > > You wrote in a previous post that using GPGMail 1.3.1 (instead of 1.3.2) > didn't solve the problem. > > Was GPGMail functioning correctly for you with any version previous to > 1.3.1, and if so, which one? > > Charly > >
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