On 17.09.17 13:43, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> On 17/09/17 11:28, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> 
>> On 17.09.17 10:40, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>>> On 17/09/17 09:24, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>>
>>>> Am 16. September 2017 21:32:00 MESZ schrieb Phil Dobbin
>>>> <phildob...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>     Further to this problem, there are no keys listed anymore in Key
>>>>     Management not even mine.
>>>>
>>>>     Any clue as to what's happening here would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>     Cheers Phil.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there any error in the Thunderbird Error Console?
>>>
>>> Hi Patrick.
>>>
>>> The error log is virtually empty because I've only just booted the
>>> machine & logged on.
>>>
>>> I imported my keys from MIT & can now send signed & encrypted mail so it
>>> seems the problem was the update of Thunderbird somehow deleted all keys
>>> in Enigmail. I can still see the keys that had been present in
>>> Enigmail's database when I list them from the command line.
>>>
>>> Is there any way to import them into Enigmail?
>>
>> You cannot import anything into Enigmail, as Enigmail is only a frontend
>> to GnuPG. That's why Rob asked if you can sign on the command line.
>> Normally, the keys are stored by GnuPG in ~/.gnupg
>>
>> Please try to reload the key cache and then check the Thunderbird
>> console if there is an error (menu Tools > Developer Tools > Error
>> Console).
>>
>> If that doesn't show anything, then go to menu Enigmail > Preferences
>> and enable the "Expert Settings". Then go to menu Enigmail > Debugging
>> Options > Console and check at the top of the window what GnuPG reports.
>>
>> 1st you'd see which version of gpg is used by Enigmail. Is that the same
>> version that you would use on the command line?
>>
>> 2nd, GnuPG would report a line starting with "Home:" showing from where
>> it loads the keys. That's where you would find the public key ring.
>>
> 
> Hi Patrick.
> 
> After reloading the key cache the error console shows nothing apart from
> regular js messages.
> 
> In Enigmail's debug console it shows that the version of gpg2 (2.1.11)
> is the same as the cli version & that the home is ~/.gnupg where there
> is a pubring.gpg/kbx

I just noticed that your mails are now signed.

-Patrick


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