Re: [Enigmail] Need help starting to use Enigmail and GPG with Thunderbird 68

2020-10-08 Thread Olav Seyfarth

  
  
Hi David,

  Today, I
  followed a checklist and downloaded GPG4 and created the
  "pair" of keys.  I have a screenshot of the "fingergprint" of
  the pair, but not the actual keys - don't know where they were
  stored, if at all.

A fingerprint enables you to verify that the key is the one you
  created, it does not help to recover your key.


Thunderbird
can't find them. Then I installed Enigmail - it found GPG
and the keys
  
Thunderbird itself has no connection
to OpenPGP/keys. Enigmail does have, and when GPG sees them AS
PUBLIC/PRIVATE key PAIR, you're safe.
  
But I still can't find the "Wizard" for
  setting up the system.  Enigmail has a configuration page with
  about 8 or so tabs across the top - but they don't match the
  "setup wizard" screenshots . . . Again, the Menu par at top of
  Thunderbird does NOT have "OpenPGP" button/link. Does anyone have
  a CURRENT checklist for setting up and configuring and using
  encryption?
These config screens have nothing to do with the keys. You would
  need the Enigmail/OpenPGP menu. However, Enigmail is just ONE
  frontend, you may well use any other.
First things first: Your message indicates that you are on
  Windows. In Windows, GnuPG "home" directory (if left to default)
  is "%APPDATA%\GnuPG". You may enter this exact string as path in
  the Windows Explorer "Address bar" (NOT Internet
  Explorer). Copy that whole directory to a USB thumb drive (you
  should have done so long ago).

To export your keys to a few files, you may use CMD (the Windows
  "terminal") and the command "gpg --export-secret keys" (for your
  PRIVATE keys) and "gpg --export" (for your PUBLIC KEYS).
However, Enigmail tries to do all the migration for you – once it
  runs. If you do not have an Enigmail/OpenPGP menu (neither in the
  top nor in the toast menu), something's odd. I'd advise to
  uninstall Enigmail, to make sure you download the latest version
  suitable for your TB version and reinstall that.
You were not talking about migration to TB78, were you? If I
got you right, you just created your keys but did not use them
productively or give them to many people. In this case I'd
advise you to abandon all your 68.x efforts and Enigmail at all,
and start afresh with 78.x, and generate new keys there.


  Olav
  


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Re: [Enigmail] Need help.

2019-01-19 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
On 19.01.2019 02:47, Loc Le wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Please see the screenshot attached.  After entering the pass phrase to
> open an encrypted test message, an pop-up window appeared as an error
> alert.  Could not find answer in FAQ page.  Please help.

Please open the following page and read the article "Resolving issues
with GnuPG 2.x and gpg-agent":

https://enigmail.net/index.php/en/faq-en?view=topic=14

-Patrick




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[Enigmail] Need help.

2019-01-19 Thread Loc Le
Hello,

Please see the screenshot attached.  After entering the pass phrase to
open an encrypted test message, an pop-up window appeared as an error
alert.  Could not find answer in FAQ page.  Please help.

Thank you,

L. Le


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[Enigmail] Need help with GPG + Thunderbird + Enigmail on a RaspberryPi

2018-11-18 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hello Groups,

I do this as crossposting on gnupg and enigmail - lists.

Raspian: November 2018 (Kernel 4.4)
Thunderbird: 52.9.1 - 32bit
Enigmail 2.0.8 (20180804-1515)
all installed from the Raspbian-sources

At the moment I try to etablish a "Backup-Mail-Client" on a RaspberryPi
with Thunderbird, GnuPG and Enigmail.
So far so good - I brought all to run, except problems with the import
of GPG keys.
When I try to import a key I just exported a minute before from my
desktop pc there is only the public key imported. And YES I double
checked to export the secret key.
I did export and try to import via Enigmail.

Can anyone figure out where i make a mistake or where there is an error?

best regards
Juergen

-- 
Juergen M. Bruckner
juer...@bruckner.tk



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