On Apr 4, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Charlie Ros5e wrote
[...]

> No PGP Keys item in Mail's menu bar View.

It is "OpenPGP Keys', but that's irrelevant for the time being. It will become 
relevant when you succeed to have GPGMail functioning. 

> In the GPGMail Getting Started page on github.com, I was told to go to 
> Mail.app>Settings≥OpenPGP>Create bit I don't know what this is nor how to 
> find it.

I don't know about Mail.app>Settings.... 

> 
> With many thanks for any help and guidance you can give me ....
> 


Hi Charlie,

please read the following text until its end, before doing anything :-)

Please check in the following places where an item named GPGMail.mailbundle is 
located:

1. Your Home directory (the small "house" icon)/Preferences/Mail/Bundles
or ...../Mail/Bundles (Disabled).

2. Your root directory [where the name of your hard drive is 
displayed]/Library/Mail/Bundles
etc...

3. Wherever you find it, please check that its version is 1.3.3.


4. The required location for this GPGMail.mailbundle is at:
Home/Preferences/Mail/Bundles. If it is not there, please:
- quit Mail.app
- launch Terminal (located at /Applications/Utilities)
- after the prompt, that is the $ sign please type (you can copy paste, but be 
sure you get the correct words in one single line:
defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles -bool yes [hit the Return key]
Terminal will return to a new prompt $, where you will type (copy paste)
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibility -int 3 [Return key]
Terminal will return to a new prompt $.
Quit Terminal.

5. Launch Mail, check whether you have the GPGMail logo in Mail/Preferences...
If you have it, it means that GPGMail.mailbundle has been activated, you should 
then proceed to the instructions found at < 
https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGMail/wiki/Getting-started> as Alex already wrote 
to you in a previous post.

If you don't have that logo:
- quit Mail.app.
- drag and drop GPGMail.mailbundle from wherever it is, to its right location 
as indicated above:
Home/Preferences/Mail/Bundles.

or

run again the GPGMail installer.

Launch Mail. Check Preferences... 

Please note that the Preferences... window could be displayed in a incomplete 
way. That's not a bug, it's a graphical thing. Place the pointer on the lower 
right corner of the window, press, hold and drag the window to the right to 
make it larger and to display all the items.

If all the above does not help, I am sorry, I am out of tricks.

Best regards,
Charly (not Charlie...)
MacOS 10.6.7 - MacGPG2 2.0.17 - GPGMail 1.3.3 - (GnuPG 1.4.11)

























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