Thanks for the quick reply!
On 6 Sep 2013, at 21:31, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
MailMate expects the GPGTools install and is hardcoded to the location
used by GPGTools. Unfortunately GPGTools recently changes its
installer. MailMate expects to find gpg2 here:
/usr/local/bin/gpg2
But now it only exists here:
/usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2
That explains at least why it didn't work with GPGTools at all. Though
it should have worked with the homebrew version, shouldn't it? I guess
it really has something to do with my gpg-agent setup, since it seems to
work fine for other people.
You can either fetch the latest test version of MailMate (hold down
⌥ when
clicking Check Now in the Sofware Update preferences pane)
or you can make a symbolic link:
/usr/local/bin/
ln -s ../MacGPG2/bin/gpg2
(You could make that link to the homebrew version instead.)
Interestingly though, after creating the symlink to the GPGTools
version, MailMate still tells me that the signing process fails, with
this output:
USERID_HINT 9C791B1A2ADC63E5 Felix Kling <…>
NEED_PASSPHRASE 9C791B1A2ADC63E5 9C791B1A2ADC63E5 17 0
GOOD_PASSPHRASE
BEGIN_SIGNING H2
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