tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/beta/1244-first-beta-of-gpgmail-for-macos-sierra-out-nowGPGTools: Discussion 2019-08-30T14:09:13Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232016-12-31T03:37:50Z2016-12-31T03:37:54ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Thanks for the beta.</p>
<p>I'm already using ECC with curve266-19 keys.<br>
Will you switch to GnuPG 2.1.x for the release version?<br>
If not, when will you do so?</p>
<p>Regards!</p></div>Bobtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232016-12-31T17:46:34Z2016-12-31T17:46:36ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>FYI - I've dowloaded and installed the beta on my Mac (running
MacOS Sierra 10.12.2) with Mail.app Version 10.2 (3259). All seems
to be working fine at the moment. I've only performed one test.
Sent an 'encrypted' email from my private @vaessen.ws account to my
@mac.com email account without any issues. Email was sent,
received, decrypted and read without any problems noted.</p>
<p>I also verified the 'signing' capability. I signed a message
using Mail.app, sent it from my private @vaessen.ws account to my
@mac.com account without any issues. The email was signed, sent,
received and read without any problems noted.</p>
<p>The 'Security' Check mark was present on the received message
indicating a valid/unaltered message received from sender.</p>
<p>Thanks for getting us a beta that works! Signing and Encrypting
our email should be the default. It should be easy. Thanks for
making it easier! Thanks for all the hard work.</p></div>Robert Vaessentag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-03T15:54:06Z2017-01-03T15:54:08ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>There is an issue with signing emails. there is a popup window
saying that the signature is not valid.</p></div>Zbigniew Krügertag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-04T09:49:37Z2019-08-30T14:09:13ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Weird issue downloading the beta dmg file: Safari repeatedly reports a 520 error, whilst the download proceeds fine using Firefox. Go figure.</p></div>graham.mitchelltag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-05T10:53:41Z2017-01-05T10:53:45ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>I have a weird issue as well: With the latest beta, Mail.app is
able to decrypt messages. But I am not able to either reply to
emails (encrypted or not), and I'm not able to compose new
messages. I've tried running the uninstaller several times to start
fresh, but this isn't yielding any results either.</p>
<p>Ideas?</p></div>Henrik Liedtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-09T15:51:03Z2017-01-09T15:51:04ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Downloaded, installed, works perfectly.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div>Lars Hilse tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-10T14:51:22Z2017-01-10T14:51:24ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Came across "signature invalid". Checked, and doublechecked
everything on this side.</p>
<p>Any ideas?</p></div>Lars Hilsetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-10T14:54:46Z2017-01-10T14:54:50ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>I have the same issue with invalid signature. I tried to create
new pair of keys and the problem is still there.</p></div>Zbigniew Krügertag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-10T15:53:16Z2017-01-10T15:53:19ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>SHA checksum mismatches with given SHA256:
2bb29067e7f2705a51b22f23080ca767bba4735ce16711a7d950e582737e8aaf.<br>
Can anybody confirm this behavior?</p></div>subgradtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-10T16:16:49Z2017-01-10T16:16:50ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Is there a changelog somewhere? Thanks!</p></div>Daiweitag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-10T23:09:07Z2017-01-10T23:09:11ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Depending on the email body, you may find that your email
service provider has added some text to the body of the message.
For example, when I send email to mailing lists, my mailman
software adds a 'signature block' to the message, this causes the
signature to come up as invalid because my original message (the
one I sent) doesn't include the 'signature block' that's added by
my mailman software. Some services, service providers and
applications add tags, signature blocks, advertisement, etc to the
body of the email that you send. If anything is added to the body
of your email after you press 'send' it will cause the GPG
Signature to be 'invalid'</p>
<p>You can examine the body of the message that was sent (check
sent folder) with the body of the message as it was received (after
it was relayed over the internet via various servers/services). It
is possible that there was some 'modification' of the message. Even
an extra line, space character, or 'virus checked' statement will
cause the message to fail validation.</p></div>Robert Vaessentag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-11T11:05:19Z2019-08-30T14:09:13ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>The invalid signature error is appearing - in my case - for all sent messages. It may be (I'm testing using an Apple provided mac.com account) that the body of the message is being altered by Apple as soon as it hits their server, and it may be that I'm viewing that sent message as it exists on their server rather than on my local machine (I'm not sure how to check that). However, if that is the case, the error message that I'm seeing is confusing as it suggests to me that my signature is broken in some way, where there's nothing wrong with the signature as applied to the message, rather that the message has been altered post-signing. Perhaps the warning message should/could state this?</p></div>graham.mitchelltag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-13T11:01:09Z2017-01-13T11:01:11ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>I can confirm. SHA checksum mismatches with given SHA256.</p></div>Fortrantag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-13T21:10:01Z2017-01-13T21:10:02ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>I have been using GPGMail beta since it was release with out
problems. I am a light user and it is mostly just checking
signature.</p></div>Russell Fultontag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-13T21:20:32Z2017-01-13T21:20:32ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>@Fortran: what Shasum are you seeing? Additional check: gpg
--verify GPG_Suite-2016.12b1.dmg.sig</p>
<p>@All: we're currently investigating the false verification
results. It looks like a bug in Apple Mail, since S/MIME messages
are affected as well under certain circumstances. Hope to find a
solution for b2</p></div>Luke Letag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-13T21:24:35Z2017-01-13T21:24:39ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>I got as checksum 7aaab21a20d951cc94e3bd854747272d6bb7ff93</p></div>subgradtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-13T21:29:23Z2017-01-13T21:29:24ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Thanks. It works. I've got the right checksum now. <em>puhh</em>
:)</p></div>Fortrantag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-13T21:36:10Z2017-01-13T21:36:12ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Sorry, sha256 is correct. I will start testing.</p></div>subgradtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-14T01:03:22Z2017-01-14T01:03:23ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Actually Apple Mail is a piece of junk since after Snow Leopard.
I'm filing bug reports to Apple since years and they are not fixing
any single one of them.</p></div>Bobtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-18T08:55:52Z2017-01-18T08:55:53ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>The beta isn't available anymore:<br>
"Service Temporarily Unavailable The server is temporarily unable
to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity
problems. Please try again later."<br>
And on the home page (gpgtools.org), I can read, "(GPGMail support
for macOS Sierra coming soon)".<br>
When will there be a next beta (or a final release)? How soon is
"soon"?</p></div>Petertag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-18T08:56:35Z2017-01-18T08:56:35ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>We've experienced a short timeout of one of the download
servers. Should be back up.</p></div>Luke Letag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-01-18T10:27:26Z2017-01-18T10:27:30ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Works, thanks!</p></div>Petertag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-02-24T12:27:12Z2017-02-24T12:27:12ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>2017.1b2 is now on the homepage.</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-02-24T14:11:51Z2017-02-24T14:11:52ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Hi Steve!</p>
<p>why did I receive this today?<br>
And on the homepage is truly 2017.1b2, still the same version (I
checked the SHA) which is available since Jan 23, 2017.</p>
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<p>Robert W. Glatzl<br>
<a href="mailto:robert.glatzl@gmx.net">robert.glatzl@gmx.net</a></p></div>Robert W. Glatzltag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/416417232017-02-24T15:19:41Z2017-02-24T15:19:41ZFirst Beta of GPGMail for macOS Sierra out now!<div><p>Robert, you receive the message because I updated the discussion
you are subscribed to and I closed that discussion, which you now
re-opened with your response.</p>
<p>I suggest to move forward new discussions should be created for
any additional questions.</p>
<p>Yes 2017.1b2 is the same version. The homepage lists January
23rd, 2017 as release date.</p>
<p>All the best,<br>
steve</p></div>Steve