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I had the same error on IMac and this seem to have something to do with generating my key-pair with the GPG Keychain Tool. The GUI has DSA and ElGamal as default for new keys. I generated a new key with in Terminal with RSA/RSA (settings) and now the MailPlugin perfectly works. (Independend from HashCodes and Compatibility-Settings). Thanks for your work, davelloper!
Best regards, Heiko.
2009-12-09 22:47:14 UTC by hfuerstm
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@davelopper: We'll sorry if that info was wrong. I read it somewhere and should have posted a link. But still: Even if you don't want to continue to develop this, there should be more official statements just to clear the air.
Also, I wrote to you shortly after SL being released. And I got the info, that you also placed on this site (that you won't continue the development of GPGMail due to...
2009-11-18 10:59:58 UTC by steveschmit
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Steve et als,
I'm not working for PGP Corp., please check your sources before writing such things!
I don't remember any of you (except Peter) ever wrote to me or to gpgmail-users mailing list to ask questions about Snow Leopard port, but you all repeat anything you can find on the internet without checking it. Don't trust all you can read.
Lukas Pitschl did a hard and good job at...
2009-11-17 11:18:41 UTC by davelopper
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A few items regarding authorship, project, etc.
The author of the GPGMail 1.2.3 from the apple discussions appears to be the sourceforge developer Lukas Pitschl (at least that is how the post in the original apple discusssion was signed).
Mr. Pitschl (sourceforge id lukele) is a developer on the sourceforge project, and in fact has committed quite a number of recent revisions.
The...
2009-11-14 18:53:06 UTC by peternsteinmetz
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Hi Javageek.
That's excately the problem. But since the original Developer is now working for PGP he doesn't appear to be too interestes in supplying up-to-date packages. Good move PGP (*sarcasm*).
Please contact the original developer and state your opinion to him.
2009-11-14 07:29:32 UTC by steveschmit
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I wonder how that mailbundle was created. Not to be paranoid or anything, but I wouldn't go installing a file from a dropbox account if I'm not sure exactly as what the source is. After all, this is a security plug-in, and relying on some unknown 3rd party for the binaries doesn't seem to be secure to me. Is there a way to get the source for GPGMail 1.2.3? Thanks.
2009-11-13 21:55:24 UTC by javageek
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@erichelch: The credits don't go to me. I didn't do anything, just post the correct link. I don't know why this whole project is so scattered at the moment and why the original developer isn't posting the updates (that exist).
The Link is from a big thread over at the Apple Discussions page. Find it here: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2136007
I'm posting this, because the...
2009-11-11 08:00:28 UTC by steveschmit
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@steveschmit
You did a wonderful job - it works just in 10.6.2.
Thanks a lot.
2009-11-11 07:29:46 UTC by erichelch
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forgot the link...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/112247/GPGMail.mailbundle.zip.
2009-11-10 09:16:31 UTC by steveschmit
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And here is release 1.2.3 which reintroduces functionality with Apple Mail 4.2 (Snow Leopard 10.6.2, released today). Apple really managed to break it again. What jerks!
2009-11-10 09:16:10 UTC by steveschmit