Hi,

Thank you for your mail. 

> Nothing works there.  It is like i have not installed anything.  In mail 
> preferences there is not even a new section for GPGMail.

I strongly assume that Mail Plugins are not enabled on your system (the 
Installer should install them). Could you please:

1. Close Mail.app
2. Open Terminal.app
3. Copy and paste these two lines into Terminal:

defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles -bool YES 
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion -int 5

4. Close Terminal.app
5. Open Mail.app again

Now there should be a GPGMail panel in your Mail.app preferences...

Best regards, Alex

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On 09.01.2012, at 02:22, R.J.Boyd, Jr. wrote:

> I seem to have done something wrong as I cannot get the gpgmail component to 
> work with in Apple Mail.  I did the following:
> 
> * I downloaded the GPGInstaller package from 
> http://www.gpgtools.org/projects.html
> 
> I then open the package and installed it.  I left the defaults on for the 
> installation (I.e. install everything).
> 
> Then I opened the "First steps.  Where do I start, where to begin?" section 
> and followed everything.
> 
> I created my keypair.  I exported the public key to the keyserver.  Then for 
> test purposes, i imported and signed the public key from TrueCrypt.  No 
> problems thus far.
> 
> Then I followed the other topics (turning on shortcuts, etc.).  it worked 
> fine until I got to created an encrypted email...
> 
> Nothing works there.  It is like i have not installed anything.  In mail 
> preferences there is not even a new section for GPGMail.
> 
> So I did two more things... 1) I read about the Fix GPGTools in the 
> GPGPreferences, and click the button.  I got the following information:
> 
> [gpgtools] Fixing Enigmail...
> [gpgtools] Fixing Preferences...
> [gpgtools] Fixing Services...
> [gpgtools] Fixing Mail...
> [gpgmail] is installed
> [gpgmail] already patched
> [gpgtools] Fixing GPG...
> 
> Tried going back to mail since it says it is installed.  Still nothing.
> 
> Then I decided to reinstall the entire thing, try again.  And still nothing.
> 
> Side note, i did check to make sure my email in my public key is exactly the 
> same.
> 
> I suspect I am being a knucklehead and have done something silly, but for the 
> life of me I cannot figure out what it is.
> 
> Run Mac OS X 10.7.2
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Jay Boyd
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