Absolutely. The private (and public) keys are there for "[email protected]".
Re: the receiver's public key, where do I put it and how do I incorporate it into the code that sends the email? (Excuse me for not understanding how PGP email works.) This second question is lower priority. Right now, my *biggest* issue is just getting web2py to send the *encrypted* email *without errors*. Thanks. On Wednesday, 29 January 2014 03:11:55 UTC-5, szimszon wrote: > > If you list your private keys is there a key for > '[email protected]<javascript:> > '? > > (gpg --list-secret-keys) > > And yes you need to have receiver's public key before you could send > encrypted messages to him/her. > > 2014. január 28., kedd 22:27:44 UTC+1 időpontban horridohobbyist a > következőt írta: >> >> GnuPG seems to be intimately tied to the user account on Linux. It >> always, always expects .gnupg to be in /home/richard/. I can't seem to give >> it an alternate location. >> >> Thinking that it might be a file ownership problem, I chown'd .gnupg and >> everything in it to www-data:www-data, but this gave me the mail.error "GPG >> error:Invocation of gpgme_op_sign:Unspecified source:General error". >> >> I chown'd everything back to richard:richard, and I got the mail.error >> "No key for signing [[email protected]]". So I lose either way! >> >> It's probably not a file ownership problem. I am totally baffled by this. >> Is PGP Email in web2py broken? Has anyone used it successfully recently?? >> >> Another question I have is: Must I have the public key for the receiver >> of my encrypted email before I can send? I'm grasping at straws, I know. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> On Tuesday, 28 January 2014 13:53:02 UTC-5, horridohobbyist wrote: >>> >>> The error message is "No key for signing [[email protected]]". >>> >>> I did create the key files with gpg for sender "[email protected]". By >>> default, they're created in my home directory, so I moved the .gnupg folder >>> to /home/www-data/ and chown'd it and its contents to "www-data:www-data" >>> . >>> >>> I don't know if there are any other steps besides the above. I used the >>> same sender email and passphrase in creating the keys. So everything should >>> be okay. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> On Tuesday, 28 January 2014 10:51:31 UTC-5, szimszon wrote: >>>> >>>> Sorry, mail.error :-o my bad. >>>> >>>> 2014. január 28., kedd 14:35:55 UTC+1 időpontban horridohobbyist a >>>> következőt írta: >>>>> >>>>> AttributeError: 'Mail' object has no attribute 'err' >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, 28 January 2014 08:25:43 UTC-5, szimszon wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Could you please print mail.err after the failed send? >>>>>> >>>>>> 2014. január 28., kedd 14:22:59 UTC+1 időpontban horridohobbyist a >>>>>> következőt írta: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As per the web2py book, I've installed python-pyme and created the >>>>>>> key files (for sender '[email protected]'). I have the following >>>>>>> code: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> mail = Mail('smtp.gmail.com:587','[email protected] >>>>>>> ','my_handle:my_password') >>>>>>> mail.settings.gpg_home = '/home/www-data/.gnupg/' >>>>>>> mail.settings.cipher_type = 'gpg' >>>>>>> mail.settings.sign = True >>>>>>> mail.settings.sign_passphrase = 'my_passphrase' >>>>>>> mail.settings.encrypt = True >>>>>>> status = mail.send('[email protected]','some >>>>>>> subject','some text') >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The mail.send() is failing. What's wrong? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

