Hi Gents,
No way to write encrypted mail with the new apple mail. The version of GPG
tools that worked so well with Snow Leopard won't work.
In fact, after I ran it again, the mail program admonished me that it had
disabled the plugins that GPGtools had installed.
Wonder if there's a way to g
No worries. All you help is much appreciated. I downloaded the Mac version a
few weeks ago and I just updated it again today. I've tried importing some
different public keys and I continue to get the same result: the "Nothing
Imported!" error. Searching and importing keys worked, but sometimes I on
Lars Noodén <4e287d87.5030...@gmail.com> wrote on 7/21/11 10:27:03 PM:
> Thanks for looking into this.
I'm trying...:-).
I'm not a developer, nor an expert.
>
> Hmm. It used to 'just work'
True.
Are you running Lion, or Snow Leopard?
> cmd-G and then pasting in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf gives
Thanks for looking into this.
On 7/21/11 10:19 PM, Charly Avital wrote:
> ...As for configuring "your gpg-agent tool", you have first to edit the
> settings in your gpg-agent.conf file, that is located at
> ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
Hmm. It used to 'just work'
> ...Please go to Finder (in your do
Lars Noodén <4e2873ad.6090...@gmail.com> wrote on 7/21/11 9:45:01 PM:
> Here is the output:
>
> $ which gpg
> /usr/local/bin/gpg
>
> $ which gpg2
> /usr/local/bin/gpg2
As of MacGPG2-2.0.17-9 (if I remember correctly), gpg2 was installed in
/usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2, with a symlink in /usr/loc
On 7/21/11 9:33 PM, Charly Avital wrote:
> Lars,
>
> please launch Terminal, and type the following separate commands, and
> kindly let us know (copy/paste) the output:
>
> which gpg [return]
> which gpg2 [return]
> locate gpg-agent [return]
Here is the output:
$ which gpg
/usr/local/bin/gpg
Lars Noodén wrote on 7/21/11 1:01 PM:
> On 7/21/11 7:40 PM, Charly Avital wrote:
>> Please set the following path in your OpenPGP/Preferences:
>>
>> Override with /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2
>
> That gives this error:
>
> GnuGP cannot be executed with the path provided.
> OpenPGP is
On 7/21/11 7:40 PM, Charly Avital wrote:
> Please set the following path in your OpenPGP/Preferences:
>
> Override with /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2
That gives this error:
GnuGP cannot be executed with the path provided.
OpenPGP is therefore deactivated until you change the
Lars Noodén wrote on 7/21/11 11:56 AM:
> I have gpg in /usr/local/bin and OpenPGP is pointing to /usr/local/bin/gpg
>
> How do I eliminate the errors?
Please set the following path in your OpenPGP/Preferences:
Override with /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg2
Charly
OSX 10.7 (11A511) MacBook Intel C2
I'm getting the following errors with Enigmail on Thunderbird 5.0 for OS X:
"Could not start the gpg-agent program which is needed
for your GnuPG version 2.0.17"
"Enigmail: Unable to locate GnuPG executable in the
PATH. Make sure you have set the GnuPG executable p
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