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On 6 Apr 2011, at 06:05, Remco Rijnders wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 08:54:22PM +0200, Hans Glomme wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> during the Problem with GPGMail installation, I saw that different users
>> have sign their mails here.
>> Now I asked mys
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 08:54:22PM +0200, Hans Glomme wrote:
Hello,
during the Problem with GPGMail installation, I saw that different users
have sign their mails here.
Now I asked myself if they all have not upload their keys to the server
or why I have always standing "Missing key xxx" (see
Hi J.E.,
On 05.04.2011, at 22:31, J.E. wrote:
> How can I decryt files using gpgtool.
see http://www.gpgtools.org/gpgservices/index.html:
> * Issue #21: Working on full file support.
You can also download the latest test version (beta link) that can already
decrypt and sign files.
Best re
I´m running gpgtools-20110322 on my Mac OS X 10.6.7. If I do a right
click on a file I can find "Open PGP: Encrypt file" in the services
menue. But I can´t find a "Decryt" entry in this menue. How can I decryt
files using gpgtool. I have activated all services in the services menue.
J.E.
I guess the bigger issue is, that using GPG/PGP adds another thing normal users
have
to think about and doesn't really have any real impact the user could
immediately grasp.
Of course you could argue, "but everyone can read my emails and I don't know if
the party I'm writing with, is who they s
I too run into the same issue when trying to get friends to use encryption. I
have not been able to get 1 person to use it save myself. Peoples eyes seem to
gloss over and they say "ok, sure, whatever". No one gets it.
I have always said that a big roadblock to large scale adoption by the
"non
Steve, I've been telling my friends and colleagues about encryption (in
general) and email encryption (in particular) since I was able to lay my hands
on Phil Zimmerman's original PGP back in the 1990s. And I've had it on my
computers all this time ... except for the past three years when an up
Hi Luigi ... Actually, I do have GPGMail running now. Smart guys in the users'
group were able to pinpoint the problem, and tell me how to correct it. It's
all in today's thread. Many thanks for coming in to help the process.
On 2011 Apr 05, at 18:28 PM, Luigi Amedeo Bianchi wrote:
> On Apr 5,
On Apr 5, 2011, at 10:56, Charlie Ros5e wrote:
>
> I don't have a place called "Settings" anywhere in my Mail program; at least
> not that I can find. You show a screen shot of what is called "Preferences"
> (in my Mail) with the Regeln ("Rules") section opened:
>
>
>
> My "Rules" item is com
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> YES! You Did It! I tested it by sending an encrypted email to myself, and it
> worked perfectly. I am r-e-a-l-l-y clam-happy!
>
> I have to give all my best thanks and appreciation to everyone who helped
> with this. You're a bunch of good and
Added a link from the GPGMail-Wiki as well as "Back" links to each Wiki page.
https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGMail/wiki
A general note: everybody feel free to update / maintain / contribute / modify
/ enhance ect all the wikis. We now have gathered some very useful info, but
still a lot is missi
Hi there,
to shorten this process (assuming that the issue wasn't found yet), please
follow the instructions mentioned on this page:
https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGMail/wiki/Troubleshooting
Best regards, Alex
On 05.04.2011, at 13:44, Thomas Ungricht wrote:
>
> On 05.04.2011, at 13:35, Steve
On 2011 Apr 05, at 13:35 PM, Steve wrote:
> First: It looks like GPGMail got installed (because it is in the correct
> folder). Could you check the version number of the bundle please?
>
> For the org.gpgtools.gpgmail.plist: This gets created as soon as
> GPGMail-Plugin is loaded. Since you do
On 05.04.2011, at 13:35, Steve wrote:First: It looks like GPGMail got installed (because it is in the correct folder). Could you check the version number of the bundle please?Charlie had already sent a screenshot with version-# 1.3.3:BINGO! I have two directories: ~/Library/Mail/Bundles and
First: It looks like GPGMail got installed (because it is in the correct
folder). Could you check the version number of the bundle please?
For the org.gpgtools.gpgmail.plist: This gets created as soon as GPGMail-Plugin
is loaded. Since you don't see this file and you don't see the
Mail>Preferen
On 2011 Apr 05, at 12:54 PM, Hans Glomme wrote:
> Hello Charlie,
>
> my one is under Bundles like you will see on the screenshot maybe it helps.
> You also can see a folder "(Disabled)" maybe there is also one on your
> computer?
>
> Greetings
> Hans
Hi Hans!I did find the file ~/Library/
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Hi all,
>> Please check in the following places where an item named GPGMail.mailbundle
>> is located:
>> 1. Your Home directory (the small "house" icon)/Preferences/Mail/Bundles
>> or ./Mail/Bundles (Disabled).
> I don't have a ~/Preferences fo
On Apr 5, 2011, at 11:56, Charlie Ros5e wrote:
>
>>
>> 1. Your Home directory (the small "house" icon)/Preferences/Mail/Bundles
>> or ./Mail/Bundles (Disabled).
>
> I don't have a ~/Preferences folder. I checked this both in Finder, and in
> Terminal by giving the command (in ~) ls -al on t
Hi Charly! Many thanks for your comprehensive recipe for getting my system to
work. I've not done anything yet ... and won't until some things get clarified
(below).
On 2011 Apr 05, at 09:03 AM, Charly Avital wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
>
> please read the following text until its end, before doing
Hey Charlie,
as Hans and Charly pointed out. Please check if you have this tab in
Mail>Settings. If not pls check if under user/Library/Mail/Bundles you can find
the "GPGMail.mailbundle"-file.
If you have neither something went wrong. Then I'd suggest to re-run the
GPGTools Installer. Please l
Antonio,
could you describe in more detail what the issue looks like containing detailed
steps of what you expect and what the actual outcome is. For a step-by-step on
how to proceed have a look at (you can just copy paste it):
* https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGMail/wiki/Found-an-issue
Further c
Thomas Ungricht wrote the following on 4/5/11 4:48 AM:
> hi Hans and Charly,
>
> both of you screenshots show the same: Hans´ on a narrow Mail-Prefs-window,
> Charly´s on a wide one.
> Greetings
>Thomas_U
Thomas,
you are absolutely right.
Thanks.
Charly
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Dear All,
Once again I come seeking your assistance...
There is one particular email address to where I send messages that GPGMail is
no longer requesting me to type my Passphrase. I've not change any of the
settings that would cause that to happen
hi Hans and Charly,
both of you screenshots show the same: Hans´ on a narrow Mail-Prefs-window,
Charly´s on a wide one.
Greetings
Thomas_U
On 05.04.2011, at 09:12, Charly Avital wrote:
>
> On Apr 5, 2011, at 2:33 AM, Hans Glomme wrote:
>
>> Hello Charlie,
>>
>> do you have und
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On Apr 4, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Charlie Ros5e wrote
[...]
> No PGP Keys item in Mail's menu bar View.
It is "OpenPGP Keys', but that's irrelevant for the time being. It will become
relevant when you succeed to have GPGMail functioning.
> In the GPGMail Getting Started page on github.com, I was t
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