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Hi Daniel,
> I tried searching the forum, obviously using the wrong terms, sorry
No offense at all, thanks for reporting and for asking on the list!
Olav
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Am 31.03.2015 um 14:57 schrieb Olav Seyfarth:
> Hi Daniel,
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>>> Enigmail dose not read the gpg.conf file
>> Is there a reason for that?
>
> Yes! If we read it, we would have to write back to it, too. And we
> do not want to fiddle with a user's Gn
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Hi Daniel,
>> Enigmail dose not read the gpg.conf file
> Is there a reason for that?
Yes! If we read it, we would have to write back to it, too. And we do not want
to fiddle with a user's GnuPG config.
> Wouldn't it make sense for Enigmail to read
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Am 31.03.2015 um 13:35 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> GnuPG defaults are not reflected in Enigmail, simply because
> Enigmail dose not read the gpg.conf file, but provide its own
> settings for this. That's intended.
>
> -Patrick
Thanks for the clari
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On 31.03.15 13:08, Daniel Krebs wrote:
> Hi, I just installed Enigmail Version 1.8.1 (20150323-1740) on
> Linux. In my gpg.conf I wrote:
>
> keyserver hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
>
> Enigmail doesn't recognize this. After installing, I had
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Hi,
I just installed Enigmail Version 1.8.1 (20150323-1740) on Linux. In my
gpg.conf I wrote:
keyserver hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
Enigmail doesn't recognize this. After installing, I had to manually
change this in the settings dialogue. I
Thanks for that feedback Olav, especially that it works in Gmail, I tested and
it does now work there.
On 31/03/15 18:23, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> > I wonder how it looks in Outlook now.
>
> Outlook shows body text fine, and an attachment. OK.
>
> Windows 8.1 Desktop Mail App ignores
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Hi Ian,
> I wonder how it looks in Outlook now.
Outlook shows body text fine, and an attachment. OK.
Windows 8.1 Desktop Mail App ignores signature.asc (appears not to be there at
all). Not nice, but OK.
Olav
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