I don't see any SHA info on my messages, whether they are just
signed, sent with Inline PGP, or with PGP/MIME. Is there a setting
or configuration I should know about? (using 1.8)
This information is not displayed by Enigmail. All of the hash
algorithms used in modern OpenPGP are safe and may
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi David,
Googling this suggests it may be a conflict between gnome-agent and the
gpa-agent. I am running Ubuntu 14.10.
sorry, but this IS off-topic (for this list) now ;-)
But there is some hint on
On 15-03-20 06:01 PM, philip.jack...@nordnet.fr wrote:
Did you try to override the gpg that enigmail finds ?
In enigmail/preferences/Basic you can check the box Override with
and enter
the path to gpg2 in the field alongside.
If you don't know where gpg2 is hiding itself, try which gpg2 in a
I don't see any SHA info on my messages, whether they are just signed,
sent with Inline PGP, or with PGP/MIME. Is there a setting or
configuration I should know about? (using 1.8)
--
RLB
___
enigmail-users mailing list
enigmail-users@enigmail.net
To
Hello,
On my computer I have both GnuPG1 GnuPG2 installed, however for some
odd reason Enigmail refuses to detect GnuPG2 and only detects GnuPG1.
What exactly ought I to do to fix this?
L.S.
___
enigmail-users mailing list
enigmail-users@enigmail.net
On 03/18/2015 12:04 PM, Bob Henson wrote:
On 18/03/2015 12:57 pm, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
On 18.03.15 12:11, Bob Henson wrote:
I just installed the new GnupG 2.0.27, via Gpg4Win 2.2.4 vanilla.
I couldnot access the Enigmail key management window at all -
getting the following error
The signature verification/warning banner at the top of messages is
illegible when using a light-on-dark color scheme; see attached.
Hard-coding the foreground color as well as the background color would
be an improvement, but please note that some users have trouble reading
dark text on a light
On 2015-03-18 03:23, Doug Barton wrote:
I am conducting an experiment in the efficacy of PGP/MIME signatures.
This message should be signed. If it is not, or the signature does
not validate, please let me know how you received this message
(direct, or to a list) and the mail software you use.
On 20/03/15 15:27, Leon Smith wrote:
Hello,
On my computer I have both GnuPG1 GnuPG2 installed, however for some
odd reason Enigmail refuses to detect GnuPG2 and only detects GnuPG1.
What exactly ought I to do to fix this?
Did you try to override the gpg that enigmail finds ?
In
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
installed GnupG 2.0.27, via Gpg4Win 2.2.4
reason is, that GnuPG 2.0.27 errors out if it detects keys using MD5.
Workaround: use allow-weak-digest-algos in Enigmail or gpg.conf
Is there a method to search for such keys?
I definitely *don't know
On 03/20/2015 06:01 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
installed GnupG 2.0.27, via Gpg4Win 2.2.4
reason is, that GnuPG 2.0.27 errors out if it detects keys using MD5.
Workaround: use allow-weak-digest-algos in Enigmail or gpg.conf
Is there a method to search for such keys?
I definitely *don't
11 matches
Mail list logo