Andy McMullin wrote the following on 2/20/11 7:31 AM: > Hi There, > > After a long time of not using GPG, I decided to try this new > version. I read that it included a new version of GPG Mail so it > should work with my machine (10.6.6). I installed it as per the > instructions.
Hi Andy, MacGPG2 v2.0.17-9 (like any other version of MacGPG2, only installs MacGPG2. It does not install any component of GPGMail. Maybe you meant to say that you installed the current version of GPGTools? > Whilst GnuPG preference pane shows the correct version is running, > Apple's Mail did not have the new buttons. I then tried to follow the > instructions from the WiKi (those that don't have a 404 error) to > re-enable the bundle. Trouble is, that results in mail saying it's > not a valid bundle and disabling it! If you didn't install GPGTools, but really MacGPG2 as you indicated, you need to install the current version of the GPGMail MailBundle, Version: 1.3.2rc2. Please check <http://www.gpgtools.org/gpgmail.html>, where the posted item is the current *stable* GPGMail 1.3.1 of November 2010. Version 1.3.2rc2_3 (rc = release candidate) can be downloaded from <https://github.com/GPGMail/GPGMail/downloads> Please check also <http://www.gpgtools.org/gpgpreferences.html> where a GPGPreferences (NOT *the* GPGPreferences Preference Pane) is available to update GPGMail: "Can auto-fix GPGMail after an OS update." > I also found that the Agent tab > on the preference pane causes the pane to exit. That would be GPGPreferences-1.3.0b2 that behaves as you have described. I believe it is part of 'Incubator Projects' listed in <http://www.gpgtools.org/projects.html>. Anyway this Preference Pane shouldn't be included in the GPGTools installer. In the meantime I am still using GPGPreferences Pane version 1.2.2 available from <http://tinyurl.com/46t8b5p>. If you are interested to use it, please be advised that it requires a "double" launch from System Preferences..., and it will only show the version of gpg (not gpg2) that you are running. > Does this new version of MacGPG work with Apple's Mail version 4.4 > (1082) under MacOs 10.6.6? If so, any hints as to how to get it > work? I am running MacGPG2 v2.0.17-9, under MacOS 10.6.6, on a MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo 64/32bit (32bit by default), but I have not installed GPGTools. Before you proceed, please make you sure whether you have run GPGTools, and which version. Take care, Charly _______________________________________________ gpgtools-users mailing list [email protected] FAQ: http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 This email sent to: [email protected]
