Hi Emmanuel--
On Wed 2015-08-19 11:11:36 +0200, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
>> egrep -i 'enigmail|pgp' ~/.icedove/*/prefs.js
>
> Here is my configuration of Iceweasel (it's not far from the vanilla one):
thanks for this:
> user_pref("extensions.enigmail.advancedUser", true);
> user_pref("extensions.e
On 08/19/2015 11:07 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>
> hm, can you tell me more about your setup? can you show me the output
> of the following command? (feel free to redact any information that you
> don't want to share and/or send it to me privately with encrypted mail)
>
> egrep -i 'enigma
On Wed 2015-08-19 10:54:53 +0200, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
> In fact, I was wrong...
>
> Somehow, I had a small timelaps in which the Enigmail plugin started to
> work again as previously but after a restart of the computer (the day
> after) I went back to the problem.
>
> Unfortunately, I have no ex
In fact, I was wrong...
Somehow, I had a small timelaps in which the Enigmail plugin started to
work again as previously but after a restart of the computer (the day
after) I went back to the problem.
Unfortunately, I have no explanation at all about this behavior...
(and I am really sorry for th
On Wed 2015-08-19 00:04:48 +0200, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
> I found a better way to fix it (and keep the last GPG 2.1.7-2 package).
>
> I seems that installing the last GPG package change slightly the content
> of the directory ~/.gnupg/.
>
> Here is the way to do it:
>
> - In Iceweasel, go to the m
I was wrong,
It worked yesterday, but it does not work anymore today. And, I have
absolutely no idea of what I did wrong in between...
I went back to an older version of the gnupg2 package and it worked again...
No explanation so far...
On 08/19/2015 12:04 AM, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
> Hi again,
Hi again,
I found a better way to fix it (and keep the last GPG 2.1.7-2 package).
I seems that installing the last GPG package change slightly the content
of the directory ~/.gnupg/.
Here is the way to do it:
- In Iceweasel, go to the menu item:
Enigmail -> Key management
- Select your own k
Hi,
> If anyone else can reproduce it, i'd be happy to hear about it.
I experimented the exact same problem and downgrading gnupg2 to 2.0.28-3
solved the problem.
I don't know what kind of specific settings I have to trigger this
problem, but I confirm that this happen (and that it renders the
E
On Thu 2015-08-06 00:56:55 -0400, Pirate Praveen wrote:
> [dkg:]
>>> Are you able to encrypt/decrypt/sign from the gpg command line?
>
> yes, I and encrypt and decrypt from commandline.
>
>> everything works with gnupg2 2.0.38-3 from unstable.
>>
>> It looks my gcr is old, I'll try updating gcr.
>
On Thursday 06 August 2015 09:47 AM, Pirate Praveen wrote:
> On Thursday 06 August 2015 02:14 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>>> enigmail cannot decrypt/encrypt and sign messages with gpg
>>> 2.1.6 in experimental. Reporting early so that we can fix it
>>> before it enters unstable.
>
>> hm, it wo
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On Thursday 06 August 2015 02:14 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> enigmail cannot decrypt/encrypt and sign messages with gpg 2.1.6
>> in experimental. Reporting early so that we can fix it before it
>> enters unstable.
>
> hm, it works for me with
On Wed 2015-08-05 02:49:56 -0400, Pirate Praveen wrote:
> package: enigmail
> version: 2:1.8.2-3
> severity: grave
arr! howdy, pirate praveen! thanks for the report!
> enigmail cannot decrypt/encrypt and sign messages with gpg 2.1.6 in
> experimental. Reporting early so that we can fix it befor
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package: enigmail
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severity: grave
enigmail cannot decrypt/encrypt and sign messages with gpg 2.1.6 in
experimental. Reporting early so that we can fix it before it enters
unstable.
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