Hi Tiger--
On Fri 2016-03-11 19:17:25 -0500, tiger.rail...@nili.ca wrote:
> Have exported secret keys from APG on Android and attempted to import to
> Enigmail on Thunderbird. Though it seems like nothing was imported.
People on this list want to be helpful, but you haven't provided enough
Hi,
Have exported secret keys from APG on Android and attempted to import to
Enigmail on Thunderbird. Though it seems like nothing was imported.
0xED71C8DA.asc
Description: application/pgp-keys
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 3/11/2016 1:37 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> 1) Is anyone here using gnupg 2.1.x with Thunderbird and
>> Enigmail 1.9.1? And of course do you have any problems?
>
> I am, and no, I'm not having any problems. I was this morning
> after doing
On 11.03.16 19:32, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 10.03.16 09:05, p...@petergordon.org.uk wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use Enigmail to converse with colleagues that use Symantec PGP Desktop
>> with Outlook.
>>
>> The outlook setup uses "[pgp]" in the subject to decide whether or not
>> to encrypt an
> 1) Is anyone here using gnupg 2.1.x with Thunderbird and Enigmail
> 1.9.1? And of course do you have any problems?
I am, and no, I'm not having any problems. I was this morning after
doing some testing, but that turned out to be because I'd accidentally
told Enigmail to use a revoked
> While doing some testing on Windows, I seem to have gotten wedged in an
> interesting problem. Enigmail can decrypt messages just fine, but not
> sign/encrypt: attempting to do those causes the send to fail, but
> strangely, nothing useful appears in the logs (attached below).
Problem
While doing some testing on Windows, I seem to have gotten wedged in an
interesting problem. Enigmail can decrypt messages just fine, but not
sign/encrypt: attempting to do those causes the send to fail, but
strangely, nothing useful appears in the logs (attached below).
The logs show me reading
Windows questions:
1) Is anyone here using gnupg 2.1.x with Thunderbird and Enigmail
1.9.1? And of course do you have any problems?
2) I am using Gpg4win 2.3.0 which comes with gnupg 2.0.29. It is
possible to just replace that version gnupg with gnupg 2.1.x?
3) Is anyone here using the Gpg4win
Hi,
Unfortunately these colleagues have the PGP desktop settings enforced by
corporate policy, so they can't change them.
Regards,
Pete
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