Thanks - all sorted!
Martin
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On 12 Feb 2021, at 17:17, Martin S Taylor wrote:
> I keep getting "The signature is valid, but the key is not fully trusted"
> even if I send a signed message to myself.
>
> How do I fully trust a key?
I believe I resolved that by opening the GPG Keychain application that GPG
Tools installed in
I keep getting "The signature is valid, but the key is not fully
trusted" even if I send a signed message to myself.
How do I fully trust a key?
MST
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On 11 Feb 2021, at 17:45, Charlie Garrison wrote:
> I haven't used `brew`'s `gpg` so can't comment on that. You may find it
> easier to get started with Mac GPGTools
>
> - https://gpgtools.org
That was... unexpectedly straightforward and simple. Thanks, Charlie!
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On 12 Feb 2021, at 6:34, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
All of this being a long-winded way of asking: does anyone have a
gentle total-n00b's intro to getting this working? Command line is
fine with me, if that's the best path. Also not wedded to the
public/private key paid I generated online, since I
Hey gang,
For reasons, I decided to add OpenPGP-based signing and encrypting to
MailMate. Except, I know next to nothing about how to make that
actually work.
I think I successfully installed gnupg with Homebrew, since the error
messages I got in MailMate changed from "can't find gpg" to ot