Hi Martin,

On 24 Nov 2020, at 10:00, Martin Dege wrote:

> Hi Stijn,
>
> Thanks for this; it works now!
>
>
> Alexandre, the problem is that you cannot install the stable release of the 
> pgp suite in the first place
>

FYI, as I depend on PGP workwise as well I tracked the release. The great team 
behind gpgtools just released the next version with Apple Mail support, but as 
well an installer that can be installed on Big Sur.
[Download GPG Tools for macOS 10.14 - 
11.0](https://releases.gpgtools.org/GPG_Suite-2020.2.dmg)

It's not yet a universal binary; but in my basic testing it works with both 
MailMate and Apple Mail.

>
> Best,
>
> On 24 Nov 2020, at 9:43, Stijn Jonker via mailmate wrote:
>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> On 23 Nov 2020, at 19:41, Martin Dege wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am running a 2019 Mac mini with Big Sur (upgraded) and GPG Keychain 
>>> running smoothly - and MailMate encrypting messages. I also have a 2020 
>>> MacBook Pro with M1 (apple silicon) and cannot get encryption to work there 
>>> because I cannot install the GPG Suite. If GPG runs under Big Sur on my 
>>> (intel based) iMac, should it not also run on my M1 based MacBook Pro?
>>
>> I had the same issue, and although I'm not affiliated with GPGTools etc. I 
>> installed the nightly (unsupported) build from https://nightly.gpgtools.org 
>> and now I can sign and encrypt on my M1 Air.
>>
>> Stijn

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