No GPGMail installed

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Andreas Zeller

06 Nov, 2014 10:14 AM

Dear all,

I downloaded and installed GPG Suite - 2014.11.Yosemite-b1.dmg from gpgtools.org.

After installation, Mail.app shows no changes or GPGtool functionality whatsoever. There is no GPG-related settings in Mail preferences, and the OpenPGP indicator in the upper right corner is missing.

For what it's worth, ~/Library/Mail/Bundles is empty, and /Library/Mail/Bundles does not exist.

Cheers,

Andreas

  1. 1 Posted by Andreas Zeller on 07 Nov, 2014 12:48 PM

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    Update: This is with Yosemite 10.10 (i.e. the "stable" version out now).

  2. Support Staff 2 Posted by Luke Le on 07 Nov, 2014 03:45 PM

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    Hi Andreas,

    that is very curious. Could you re-install the beta using this guide, and send us the install log?

    http://support.gpgtools.org/kb/faq/why-did-the-installation-fail

    Thanks!

  3. 3 Posted by Andreas Zeller on 10 Nov, 2014 12:48 PM

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    Update: /Library/Mail/Bundles exists, and has the GPGMail.mailbundle. Still, Mail shows no GPG related functionality whatsoever.

    However, after copying GPGMail.mailbundle manually from /Library/Mail/Bundles to ~/Library/Mail/Bundles, GPGmail seems to work: I see a GPGmail entry in the Mail preferences; GPG-encoded mails are decrypted automatically, and composed messages have an OpenPGP option.

    An install log is attached.

  4. Support Staff 4 Posted by Luke Le on 14 Nov, 2014 12:50 AM

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    Hi Andreas,

    interesting, nothing fishy to be found in your install log.
    Might still be a permission error, but it could as well just been a hiccup.

    Please let us know if you're running into this again.

    Closing this discussion in the meantime. Have a nice day :)

  5. Luke Le closed this discussion on 14 Nov, 2014 12:50 AM.

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