GPG Mail: Incompatible Plug-ins Disabled in Safari

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Kenny Lage

05 Nov, 2019 03:11 AM

Hello. After upgrading my Mac to 10.15.x Catalina, the GPG suite plugins were disabled in Mac.

Is there an update in your roadmap to address this issue?

Expected
I was excepting compatibility after the 10.15 OS upgrade.

macOS                   10.15.1     19B88
GPG Suite               2019.1      2539    (f7527f7dd4)
GPG Mail    -
GPG Keychain            1.5         1577    (6daf90a76b)
GPG Services            1.12        1096    (17b325bb15)
MacGPG                  2.2.17      938     (cb13729b0b)
GPG Suite Preferences   2.2         1115    (f813be50a8)
Libmacgpg               1.0         920     (b50a3b4b50)
pinentry                1.1.0.1     14      (c191c4128d)
  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 12 Nov, 2019 03:21 AM

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    Hi Kenny,

    we wanted to get you up to date in regards to GPG Mail for macOS Catalina:

    GPG Suite 2019.2 is very close to being complete and ready for public release and here is Release Candidate 2 of GPG Suite 2019.2 including GPG Mail 4 which adds macOS 10.15 compatibility.

    Once GPG Suite 2019.2 is publicly released, you will automatically be notified. Just make sure that update checks are enabled in System Preferences › GPG Suite.

    We are very sorry that this release took longer than we had anticipated.

    Kind regards,
    Steve

  2. 2 Posted by K Lage on 12 Nov, 2019 03:22 PM

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    Thanks Steve! That makes sense!

    Sent from my iPhone

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by Steve on 23 Nov, 2019 10:35 PM

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    Quick update: GPG Suite 2019.2 is available on our Website and includes GPG Mail 4 adding compatibility with macOS Catalina.

    Automatic updates will follow.

  4. Steve closed this discussion on 23 Nov, 2019 10:35 PM.

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