[gpgtools-users] Lion ate the GPG mail that worked so well in Snow Leopard

2011-07-21 Thread Wm Arthur Lardin
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] GPG Error on Mac OS X

2011-07-21 Thread Tristan Pollock
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Charly Avital
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Lars Noodén
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Charly Avital
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Lars Noodén
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Charly Avital
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Lars Noodén
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

Re: [gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Charly Avital
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

[gpgtools-users] Not mixing with engimail

2011-07-21 Thread Lars Noodén
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