Dear Frederick,

On 02.05.2011, at 17:51, SecureLaptop.org Information wrote:
> Just sent an unencrypted version. The web site indicated to use the PGP key 
> for gpgtools.org when sending a message. Sorry about that!

just updated the web site to avoid confusion, thanks.

> How would you suggest installing the GPGtools onto a USB drive? Is this even 
> possible with the current implementation of MacGPG2?

Let me give it a thought:

0. Possible issue for all applications: the location of ".gnupg" is usually at 
$HOME.
1. MacGPG2: Starting with 2.0.17 all related files are located at 
/usr/local/MacGPG2. So moving this directory to the USB drive would be a good 
starting point. Benjamin (CC) is the best contact person.
2. GPGMail: Usually Mail.app looks for plugins at /Library/Mail/Bundles and 
$HOME/Library/Mail/Bundles. Not sure how to fix that.
3. GPG Keychain Access: Might work out of the box. Roman (CC) is the best 
contact person.
4. GPGServices: Might work out of the box after restarting the Services daemon. 
Moritz (CC) is the best contact person.

> We were pleased to make a donation to the project in February and hope to be 
> able to volunteer to assist with Spanish translation services soon.

Your help is very welcome.

Best regards, Alex

On 02.05.2011, at 17:49, SecureLaptop.org Information wrote:

> Dear GPGtools:
> 
> Thank you for an excellent product! On a web site that I contribute too, 
> securelaptop.org, your product is featured as the solution to e-mail 
> encryption on the Mac. We have helped several of our readers that are Mac 
> users to use encrypted e-mail using your tool and installer. Excellent work!
> 
> One of my goals is to make a portable version of Apple Mail and/or 
> Thunderbird that has MacGPG pre-installed so that all the user needs to do is 
> change a few configuration items on the e-mail client, plus add their PGP 
> keys. They would then be able to take the USB drive to any compatible Mac and 
> be able to send/receive encrypted e-mails.
> 
> We have been successful at doing this same thing with a portable version of 
> Thunderbird for Windows. Yet we are having difficulty in doing the same for 
> the Mac.
> 
> How would you suggest installing the GPGtools onto a USB drive? Is this even 
> possible with the current implementation of MacGPG2?
> 
> Thank you in advance for your assistance. We were pleased to make a donation 
> to the project in February and hope to be able to volunteer to assist with 
> Spanish translation services soon.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Frederick - Security Services Executive

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