Hello,
My enigmail is working again !
I'm not quite sure what made the difference though and I certainly didn't
reinstall my system.
In the Enigmail -> Preferences, Basic tab I deselected the checkbox
"Override with". And that's about it.
Maybe I missed out on a Thunderbird (or a PC) restart.
Hi Kevin,
OK, the bad news: Ignoring the warning wasn't a good idea, you
acknowledged that.
Was it just gnupg that was removed or may packages that depend on
it? If so, your system is broken now.
On the bright side, your keys are fine:
Thanks for the responses.
Samir,
sudo apt-get remove gnupg
Olav,
Yep even with the extra warning I still carried through with the hack, it
wasn't my proudest moment!
$ ls -l ~/.gnupg
total 164
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user group39 févr. 26 15:45 gpg-agent.conf
-rw--- 1 user group 9398 mars 17 201
On 23.03.16 18:19, Kevin McGuinness wrote:
> EnigmailAgentPath=/usr/lib/gnupg2/gpg-protect-tool
Enigmail is using the wrong command. Did you select the command
manually? If yes, please deselect the checkbox "Override with" at
Enigmail -> Preferences, Basic tab.
Enigmail is quite smart in detecti
Hi Kevin,
if I try to uninstall gnupg, I get "You try to harm your system.
To continue, type "Yes, do as I say!"" - well, you shouldn't
continue.
HOW did you remove gnupg? Using purge? Then your keys are gone.
To check: What does "ls -l ~/.gnupg" give you?
I
On 03/23/2016 06:19 PM, Kevin McGuinness wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After a recent update to Thunderbird, my PGP encryption no longer worked.
> The message appeared to use gnupg2 instead. However, it was at this point
> that I unwisely removed gnupg from my ubuntu 14.04 machine. This broke my
> apt appli
Hello,
After a recent update to Thunderbird, my PGP encryption no longer worked.
The message appeared to use gnupg2 instead. However, it was at this point
that I unwisely removed gnupg from my ubuntu 14.04 machine. This broke my
apt application and it seems that I removed all my previously stored