GPGMail Beta expired - GPG Suite installation damaged?
After upgrade to beta 3 same problem ("Your GPGMail beta has
expired") occurs on my new 5k-iMac but not on my old macbook. I
copied ˜/Library/Mail/V2" from macbook to iMac without
success. /Library/Mail/Bundles/GPG Mail.mailbundle is from Dec. 1.
00:50
Could there a surviving file of old beta version?
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Luke Le on 05 Dec, 2014 09:43 PM
Hi Markus,
very sorry you're still running into this issue.
Could you start Mail from the terminal with the following command and post the output:
I think that there's a problem with one of our helper services.
Could you also please check Console.app for error messages (search for Libmacgpg)
2 Posted by Markus Bode on 05 Dec, 2014 09:48 PM
Hi Luke,
here my terminal output, console messages doesn’t contain any Libmacgpg messages:
diamant:~ markus$ /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail -DebugLog
2014-12-05 22:44:56.579 Mail[2249:361052] | GPGMailBundle.m[278] Data length: 248756
2014-12-05 22:44:56.668 Mail[2249:361052] | GPGMailBundle.m[283] Signatures: {
e = "Verify failed!\nCode = 0";
sA = (
);
sD = {
"SIG_ID" = (
(
gS5rtMjeonOEtEOhAAkSBIJz7rk,
"2014-11-30",
1417391401
)
);
};
}
2014-12-05 22:44:56.669 Mail[2249:361052] | GPGMailBundle.m[415] Exception: Your installation of GPGMail seems to be broken. Please re-install.
2014-12-05 22:44:56.669 Mail[2249:361052] | GPGMailBundle.m[142] Swizzling out important classes.
Support Staff 3 Posted by Luke Le on 15 Dec, 2014 07:00 AM
Hi Markus,
could you try to re-install the beta.
I wonder if it still happens afterwards.
4 Posted by Brenden on 16 Dec, 2014 09:38 PM
I am experiencing the same issue. I've tried uninstalling and uninstalling with a reboot. I am using the homebrew gpg2 install and not the bundled GPG2 with gpgtools, could that be the issue?
Support Staff 5 Posted by Luke Le on 16 Dec, 2014 09:41 PM
Hi Brenden,
it shouldn't but could be an issue.
Could you also please run:
and post the output?
6 Posted by Brenden on 16 Dec, 2014 10:09 PM
Blah sorry, bad formatting.
Support Staff 7 Posted by Luke Le on 16 Dec, 2014 10:11 PM
I see what's going on here. You don't have our public key install which comes as part of MacGPG2 which is used to verify the signature of the GPGMail binary.
You can find it at https://gpgtools.org/GPGTools%2000D026C4.asc
After the import, you should be able to use GPGMail without problems.
(Don't forget to restart Mail.app after import)
8 Posted by Brenden on 16 Dec, 2014 10:30 PM
Luke,
That appeared to have fixed the GPGMail beta has expired message. It does have the following output in the debug log however.
Support Staff 9 Posted by Luke Le on 16 Dec, 2014 10:31 PM
Great to hear that. You can ignore this error message. It will be fixed in the final release.
10 Posted by Markus on 17 Dec, 2014 11:58 PM
Hi Luke,
after importing the key to keychain my mail works without any problem too.
Thanks a lot for your help
Markus
Support Staff 11 Posted by Steve on 19 Dec, 2014 04:48 PM
Great news. If you run into more trouble, do let us know.
All the best,
steve
Steve closed this discussion on 19 Dec, 2014 04:48 PM.