Hallo Alexander,

>> I installed the latest Alpha of GPGMail and keep getting the error message 
>> as soon as I start Mail saying that pinentry need to be installed. Well, I 
>> loaded pinentry-mac but there is no documentation where GPGMail expects pin 
>> entry to be. It looks as if GPGMail expects me to use MacGPG2 solely 
>> installed through the GPGTools installer. But I am running GnuPG 1.4.11 and 
>> I took the liberty to compile it myself. With that configuration GPGMail 
>> does not seem to work.
>> 
>> Do I understand it right that MacGPG2 installed by one of the GPGTools 
>> installers provided is a requirement to properly use GPGMail 2?
>> Where does GPGMail expect pinentry to be installed?
> 
> At the moment GPGMail asks Libmacgpg for the pinentry path. Libmacgpg first 
> looks in the agent preference file for the path, after that checks the 
> different usr/libexec locations,
> specifically:
> 
> - /usr/local/libexec
> - /usr/local/MacGPG2/libexec
> - /usr/local/MacGPG1/libexec
> - /usr/libexec
> - /opt/local/libexec
> - /sw/libexec
> 
> for the pinentry-mac application bundle and app 
> (pinentry-mac.app/Contents/MacOS/pinentry-mac).
> 
> So to solve your problem quick & dirty, it's best to symlink it to one of the 
> previous locations.

Du kannst auch einfach den Pfad zu pinentry in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf 
eintragen.
Zum Beispiel so: pinentry-path 
/usr/local/bin/pinentry-mac.app/Contents/MacOS/pinentry-mac


lg, Roman

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