On 2022-08-03 at 18:07:35 UTC-0400 (Wed, 03 Aug 2022 16:07:35 -0600)
Melton Low
is rumored to have said:
Hi,
This has nothing to do with MM.
That link is a URL pointing to a web site somewhere. Little Snitch is
designed to intercept those request to an external web site.
Little Snitch
Hi,
This has nothing to do with MM.
That link is a URL pointing to a web site somewhere. Little Snitch is designed
to intercept those request to an external web site. If you trust that web site,
you should tell Little Snitch to always allow. Little Snitch will no longer ask
you the next time
Hi,
Whenever I click on a link in an email within MM, it's instantly opened in my
default browser. However, almost simultaneously, MM makes a request to the URL
i just clicked for no apparent reason (Little Snitch lets me know). The request
happens every time I click a link, even the same one
Nevermind! I uninstalled the gpg suite, and I'm back on track :)
On 3 Aug 2022, at 12:37, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
Thanks,
I did search for gpg M1, but apparently it wasn't the right term :)
But when I do that, I get
Command /opt/homebrew/bin/gpg --no-verbose --batch --no-tty
--compliance
Thanks,
I did search for gpg M1, but apparently it wasn't the right term :)
But when I do that, I get
Command /opt/homebrew/bin/gpg --no-verbose --batch --no-tty --compliance
"openpgp" --status-fd 2 --textmode --armor --local-user
"" --detach-sign
Output [GNUPG:] KEY_CONSIDERED
On 2022-08-03 16:02:33 (+0800), Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
Is there a way to tell Mailmate to look into `/opt/homebrew/bin` for
gpg, instead of relying on `/usr/local/bin`?
This worked for me:
```
defaults write com.freron.MailMate environmentVariables -array '{
enabled = :true; name =
Hi,
Is there a way to tell Mailmate to look into `/opt/homebrew/bin` for
gpg, instead of relying on `/usr/local/bin`?
`brew` on Apple-silicon Macs installs in the former location.
A symlink doesn't work.
Cheers,
Giovanni___
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