On 7 Jan 2021, at 16:32, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> On 7 Jan 2021, at 14:49, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
> 2021-01-07 13:07:17.274425+0100 localhost MailMate[39607]: (Security)
> Created Activity ID: 0x8641c, Description:
> SecKeychainSearchCreateFromAttributes
> 2021-01-07
On 7 Jan 2021, at 14:49, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> 2021-01-07 13:07:17.274425+0100 localhost MailMate[39607]: (Security)
> Created Activity ID: 0x8641c, Description:
> SecKeychainSearchCreateFromAttributes
> 2021-01-07 13:07:17.275346+0100 localhost MailMate[39607]: (Security)
> Created
On 7 Jan 2021, at 13:11, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
OpenPGP is working now, but I still haven’t solved the S/MIME issue.
I noticed a thread from 2018 in the archives, where this was the last
message from Benny Kjær Nielsen:
[...]
That’s the same error message that I get.
I think
Hi,
OpenPGP is working now, but I still haven’t solved the S/MIME issue. I noticed
a thread from 2018 in the archives, where this was the last message from Benny
Kjær Nielsen:
> On 24 Aug 2018, at 13:41, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
>
>> I get to the point I where I am being asked for my keychain
Thanks,
I appreciate your help!
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 5 Jan 2021, at 17:39, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 17:35, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>
>> The hash function used for the message digest has been obsoleted due to
>> security concerns. You should change your OpenPGP
Hi,
On 5 Jan 2021, at 17:35, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> The hash function used for the message digest has been obsoleted due to
> security concerns. You should change your OpenPGP settings to use a stronger
> hash algorithm for the digest (such as SHA256).
>
> Do you know off-hand how I can
Hi,
that didn’t really help. With that setting I get:
gpg: invalid pinentry mode
'/usr/local/MacGPG2/libexec/pinentry-mac.app/Contents/MacOS/pinentry-mac'
But it led me in the right direction. I commented out the pinentry-mode lines,
and now it seems to be working! I get a warning that SHA-1
Hi,
Why not set
pinentry-program
/usr/local/MacGPG2/libexec/pinentry-mac.app/Contents/MacOS/pinentry-mac
in gpg-agent.conf?
In both of your files there are things with ‘pinentry loopback’. I don’t know
what it is, but maybe the first step would be to have a pinentry program
actually
Thanks. I went one a side quest for a while, because your public key
couldn’t be loaded. Somehow the Let’s Encrypted certificate for
hkps://keys.openpgp.org wasn’t trusted. I switched to
eu.pool.sks-keyservers.net, and now that part is working, at least.
To answer your question: yes,
On 5 Jan 2021, at 12:23, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> Possible, but IMO that’s not really a solution. Every other mail application
> I have used had a method for requesting and/or storing the passphrase. It’s
> also stored in my keychain. Can somebody confirm if that is expected
> behaviour
Possible, but IMO that’s not really a solution. Every other mail
application I have used had a method for requesting and/or storing the
passphrase. It’s also stored in my keychain. Can somebody confirm if
that is expected behaviour with a protected key?
On 5 Jan 2021, at 12:11, Alexandre
It would seems that your key I password protected and PGP is working in
a batch mode not allowing it to request said pass.
Can you try with a non protected key (as a test to validate the above) ?
On 5 Jan 2021, at 10:56, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
gpg: Sorry, we are in batchmode - can't get
Hi,
I’m having trouble with both security protocols. When I try to use
S/MIME, the composer window shows;
S/MIME: Failed to generate the message
Log S/MIME sign/-
Certificates found for all addresses
Encoder created
Signer added
Requesting detached content
Content updated
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