On 9/25/18 3:12 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 25.09.18 17:49, Grant Olson wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm on OSX 10.13.6 with Thunderbird 52.9.1 and Enigmail 2.0.8, using the
>> gpg located at /usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg.>
>> I went to open an encrypted ema
prompting for a password.
My expectation is that I wouldn't be able to view encrypted emails until
I explicitly entered a password.
Regards,
-Grant
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, I was able to run through
the setup wizard, where it found my existing private key, and was able
to receive encrypted email.
- Grant
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, and it is in BOLD, indicating that Enigmail is
aware that I have the secret key components.
If it matters, this key is on a smart-card.
- - Grant
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I just installed Wheezy, IceDove, and Enigmail. Inline PGP is
verifying for me correctly, but PGP/Mime just shows the signature
attachment.
I know the standard response is if you're using a version of enigmail
built for a distribution, you need to