i am using psi+ but it would have been nice to have encryption for ichat too
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Is Jitsi an alternative solution to this?
Not sure how much of it is encrypted and safe. But it looks like an interesting
project and the follow up to z-fone, I think.
steve
Am 08.01.2012 um 12:37 schrieb Alex (via GPGTools):
> Hi,
>
>>> Is there a possibility to use GPG with iChat?
>
> th
Hi,
> > Is there a possibility to use GPG with iChat?
there is an internal ticket for this since Mai 2011 - but we've no resource to
implement it.
Best regards, Alex
On 27.12.2011, at 18:21, Moritz Ulrich wrote:
> This *might* be possible. However, I'm not aware of any other chat
> client su
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This *might* be possible. However, I'm not aware of any other chat
client supporting GnuPG other than Psi.
One of the most used clients on Mac OS X is Adium, which supports OTR
encryption. This goes more or less in the direction of GnuPG
(public-key
Hi Roland,
this was already requested by another user. Unfortunately iChat doesn't expose
a public API same as Mail.app, but also GPG isn't really suitable for Chat
protocols.
OTR is a better choice, also the reason why Adium supports OTR.
Am 27.12.2011 um 16:14 schrieb Roland :
> Hi.
>
> Is
On 12/27/11 10:14 AM, Roland wrote:
> Is there a possibility to use GPG with iChat?
Not in a way that complies with any standard. iChat supports the OSCAR
and Jabber protocols. OSCAR has no standardized way of providing either
confidentiality or assurance, and Jabber's methods revolve around XML
Hallo Alex, hallo Roman und Mitleser,
leider funktioniert der angegebene Link nicht mehr (https://
github.com/gpgmail/GPGKeychainAccess/downloads)
Wo ist der Link genau her?
Der Link war in einer älteren Beschreibung über GPG Mail von
Alexander Nouak. Ich hatte ihm zuerst geschrieben und
Hier der Link zur alten Version:
https://github.com/downloads/GPGTools/GPGKeychainAccess/GPGKeychainAccess%20(old).tbz2
Am 05.11.2011 um 16:14 schrieb Alex (via GPGTools):
> Hallo Dominik,
>
>> leider funktioniert der angegebene Link nicht mehr
>> (https://github.com/gpgmail/GPGKeychainAccess/d
Hallo Dominik,
> leider funktioniert der angegebene Link nicht mehr
> (https://github.com/gpgmail/GPGKeychainAccess/downloads)
Wo ist der Link genau her?
> Ansonsten finde ich nur GPG Schlüsselbund/Keychain Access für Mac OS X 10.5
> und höher.
Ja, zukünftig leider aus verschiedenen Gründen a
Hi Norbert,
you can follow the ticket here:
http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/65764/tickets/346
Best regards, Alex
On 24.10.2011, at 17:23, Lukas Pitschl | Dressy Vagabonds wrote:
> Hi Norbert,
>
> unfortunately the alpha doesn't include all features of the snow leopard
> version y
On 15 Oct 2011, at 09:58, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>
> it's located at $USER/.gnupg (hidden directory in your home directory).
> However, I'm not sure what the best way is to move this directory to an
> encrypted volume. Maybe others on this list did something like this already.
If you are us
Hi Norbert,
unfortunately the alpha doesn't include all features of the snow leopard
version yet, since it is a complete rewrite.
Hopefully we're getting around to add this feature for 2.0 final.
We'll keep you posted on the progress.
Best,
Lukas
Am 24.10.2011 um 17:03 schrieb Norbert Marwan
Hi Tony,
> I was wondering where GPG stores the database for our keys.
it's located at $USER/.gnupg (hidden directory in your home directory).
However, I'm not sure what the best way is to move this directory to an
encrypted volume. Maybe others on this list did something like this already.
@Ro
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Hello Roger,
Thanks for your offer! While I can't decide this, I'd vote for Bitcoin
donations as they're relatively anonymous and versatile.
As for Lion compatibility of GPGMail: Please take a look at the pre-release
version of GPGMail. It alread
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On 08/16/2011 07:54 PM, Keith Hopper wrote:
> Greetings, I have just installed 2.0a1 and am able to successfully
> send - and check signed messages, but ?
>
> If I send an encrypted message to one of my other e-mail accounts I
> receive it with the he
Hi Keith,
Thank you for your report.
We'll release the next alpha very soon. Could you please try to reproduce the
issue with the new version (when it's released)?
Best regards, Alex
On 17.08.2011, at 01:54, Keith Hopper wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have just installed 2.0a1 and am able to succ
I had a similar experience where it sent the message out with no contents.
Since then I have been able to successfully send and receive signed/encrypted
mail. So far it has not crashed on me. I will try and send this just signed
first and see what happens.
On Aug 3, 2011, at 5:41 PM, Lefty wr
On Aug 3, 2011, at 3:57 PM, ralph harold wrote:
> hi i downloaded your tools kit, and when i open my mail, it says i have to
> download gpg2 which i did. it also says it for my system preferences and the
> key installer. pls help!
Ralph—
You probably want to run the GPGTools installer on your
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Hi Tristan,
Are you subscribed to the user mailing list? That might be a good idea since
you already posted a couple of times.
Could you try the following steps:
- go the GPG Keychain Access Settings and change the key server to
sks-keyservers.net
(although I'm not aware of any issues with the
Hi all,
I have the latest version of GPGTools and Keychain Access (0.8.13) for Mac
(I downloaded it new a couple weeks ago). Key server: hkp://keys.gnupg.net.
Basically I'm just starting to use Terminal for command lines and what I was
trying to do was import public keys I saved as .asc via the u
Hi,
1. In his last try the public key had an UTF-8 BOM at the beginning
and only a CR as line ending (this is against the OpenPGP standard)
2. I assume he's not part of this list (so I've added him to CC now -
it happened now a couple of times (also me) that we forgot to add the
sender to CC)
Bes
Hi Tristan,
first things first: I'm not sure I understand what the problem is. But let's
try to solve it anyhow. Which version of GPGTools did you install? Which
version of GPG Keychain Access (GKA) are you using? Can you check in GKA
settings which key server are you using?
That would be impo
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
Hi Tristan,
Thank you for your mail.
>> I downloaded GPGTools for Mac successfully and created a key in GPG
>> Keychain Access.
Good to hear that.
>> Now I'm trying to import someone else's public key and I
>> continue to get the error: "Nothing Imported!"
Could you show us the file you're try
Hello!
I was talking to @GPGTools on Twitter and was told to send an email to you.
Here's my issue:
> I downloaded GPGTools for Mac successfully and created a key in GPG
> Keychain Access. Now I'm trying to import someone else's public key and I
> continue to get the error: "Nothing Imported!" I'
Hi,
you can simply drag the keychain in the trash.
Am 18.07.2011 um 03:44 schrieb Marlena Schmid:
> Please send me a link to uninstall the above referenced application.
>
> Thank you!
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Hi,
Thank you for your mail.
> Now I'm trying to import someone else's public key and I continue to get the
> error: "Nothing Imported!"
This could have two causes: 1. You already imported the key. 2. You're
importing something that is not a key. Could you provide us the public
key?
> I've tri
Dear Teun,
Thank you for your mail. Please do not encrypt mail to the user list with our
project key, since only a few people would be able to read you message.
> do you have any suggestions as to what could be the issue?
Have you installed the latest version from
http://www.gpgtools.org/gpgse
Hallo Teun,
Am 28.06.2011 um 22:21 schrieb teun *:
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Hi Steve,
> Done. https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGTools/wiki/Overview
Thanks. Could you also somehow add the version numbers? E.g. GPGMail 1.2 is
compatible with 10.5
> @Alex: Since I don't sign packages, could you please download and re-up the
> versions of GPGMail
Done.
> As soon as that i
Hi all,@Steve: could you add these information?Done. https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGTools/wiki/Overview@Alex: Since I don't sign packages, could you please download and re-up the versions of GPGMail for 10.5, 10.4 and 10.3? We have to move them from https://github.com/GPGMail/GPGMail/downloads to h
Hi Bob,
> Is there a version of GPG available for Mac OS 10.4.11?
see https://github.com/GPGMail/GPGMail/downloads :
* GPGMail-1.2.0v56.dmg - For Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
* GPGMail-1.1.2-10.4.dmg - For Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
* GPGMail-1.1.2-10.3.dmg - For Mac OS X 10.3 Panther
Could anyone please ver
Hi Ruud,
thank you for your mail. See http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html#1.11 (just added
it).
Best regards, Alex
On 21.06.2011, at 09:39, Ruud Ravenhorst wrote:
> Hello,
>
> any chance of a version of both that is compatible with OSX 10.7 Lion?
> I'd love to hear from you (preferably with a po
Hi,
is there someone with a working copy of GPGMail for 10.4? Based on the
changelog[1] version 1.2.0v56 or 1.1.2v55 could work.
Best regards, Alex
[1] https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGMail/blob/master/CHANGELOG
On 14.06.2011, at 20:13, ROBERT BENEDICT wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a version of GP
Hi,
Am 04.06.2011 um 11:27 schrieb Alexander Willner:
> Hi, GPGTools.dmg doesn't provide the current version of GPGServices.
> Installing the standalone version of GPGServices should help.
>
it did! Thanks, problem solved!
> Br, Alex
>
Regards,
Dennis
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> sent from my mobile phone,
>
Hi, GPGTools.dmg doesn't provide the current version of GPGServices.
Installing the standalone version of GPGServices should help.
Br, Alex
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please excuse my brevity
On 03.06.2011, at 21:36, Steve wrote:
Logging-out and -in again should work too.
even rebooted. Di
>> Logging-out and -in again should work too.
> even rebooted. Didn't help though. Still all the same, only encryption is
> possible via the services menu.
> I probably still have an older ggp1 installation lying around. But that
> shouldn't do any harm, should it?
Hi Teckel,
could you simply
Hi,
Am 02.06.2011 um 11:28 schrieb Moritz Ulrich:
> Logging-out and -in again should work too.
>
even rebooted. Didn't help though. Still all the same, only encryption is
possible via the services menu.
I probably still have an older ggp1 installation lying around. But that
shouldn't do any
On Jun 2, 2011, at 5:41 AM, Steve wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> Hey Ylan,
>
> hm, not sure what's going wrong. Others told me that that specific mail and
> other mails from me were fine.
>
> The fact that you have my key in your keychain excludes the possibili
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Hey Ylan,
hm, not sure what's going wrong. Others told me that that specific mail and
other mails from me were fine.
The fact that you have my key in your keychain excludes the possibility of a
bad or broken keyserver. So I'm not sure what's caus
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Steve,
I get a bad signature from you, in spite of the fact that your very key is in
my GPG-keyring.
Is anything amiss?
Humbly, Ylan
2 jun 2011 kl. 11.21 skrev Steve:
> Hi Teckel,
>
> thanks for your interest in GPGServices. Decrypting is support
Logging-out and -in again should work too.
Kind regards,
Moritz Ulrich
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Am Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2011 um 11:27 schrieb Teckel:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Am 02.06.2011 um 11:21 schrieb Steve:
>
> > Hi Teckel,
> >
> >
> > If "decrypt" does n
Hi Chima,
On 28.03.2011, at 19:49, Chima Njaka wrote:
> Curious if you know of any efforts to bring GPG functionality to the iPad?
> Thx.
see http://www.gpgtools.org/mobile/index.html
Best regards, Alex
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Hi Lin,
On 09.02.2011, at 00:49, Lin Mu wrote:
> Also, if you have any ideas that you would like to see in such a "How To In
> stall and Use GPG" please let me know.
definitely. It's on the todo list[1] and we could host your instructions on
gpgtools.org. You might want to fork our homepage sou
Chris Rexinger wrote the following on 2/8/11 4:55 PM:
> Very nice! Been looking for something exactly like this..
>
> I want to take a moment and say that I am glad to see MacGPG2 & GPGTools come
> together. I have long thought a something like this was necessary. It will
> make this much easier
Lin here:
Very nice, thanks.
I am working on a "How to install and use GPG Tools", as many friends have
asked.
I would like to include this as a link?
It should be up in a few days, I will post link here.
Also, if you have any ideas that you would like to see in such a "How To In
stall and Use G
Very nice! Been looking for something exactly like this..
I want to take a moment and say that I am glad to see MacGPG2 & GPGTools come
together. I have long thought a something like this was necessary. It will make
this much easier for us non-programmers to use encryption.
Just wish it still
What do you think about http://www.gpgtools.org/intro.html ? I've just created
it and it's not linked anywhere but it might be a good starting point.
Tell me what you think.
Best regards, Alex
On 08.02.2011, at 20:02, Tim Fiedler wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> i would recommend to know first what PGP
Hi Jeff,
i would recommend to know first what PGP is.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-pgp.htm
http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html
Tim
Am 08.02.2011 um 19:38 schrieb Jeff Williams:
> I have never used GPG/PGP or any form of encryption before. Is there a how-to
> guide or manual available for u
On 31 January 2011 16:45, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> I am currently working with the affected users to isolate the issue.
> Lighthouse ticket created and all updates will appear on there.
Home and got the link -
http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/66001-macgpg2/tickets/40-secret-keys-unus
On 30 Jan 2011, at 22:45, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> I've been working with another user with an identical issue. Which
> v2.0.17 installer did you use?
Confirmed issue with MacGPG2 v2.0.17 and 32-bit systems.
I am currently working with the affected users to isolate the issue.
Lighthouse tic
Appears that this is not libgcrypt related and I believe only
affecting 32-bit systems.
If affected, I recommend removal of v2..0.17 and installing v2.0.16
from http://macgpg2.sourceforge.net/
Have my laptop with me and working on a plain 32-bit build for testing.
Ben
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On 30 January 2011 22:42, John Clark wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea why gpg2 appears to be mangling my keys on only one
> system?
I've been working with another user with an identical issue. Which
v2.0.17 installer did you use?
I'll send you a new library to try now.
Take care,
Ben
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