GPG Mail: After updating to OSX Mojave and GPG Suite 2018.4 (2310) I can't sign or encrypt emails on Mail
The devs eviscerated GPGMail from the updated version (and killed it from all prior versions). The solution is easy:
Submit to their ransom and pay-up for a nebulous “support plan”.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 19 Oct, 2018 09:44 PM
Hi Heinrich,
thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and feelings.
We sincerely apologize that the introduction of the GPG Mail Support Plan wasn't communicated as clear as we had hoped. We can absolutely understand if that frustrates you.
All the open questions should now be answered on the following pages:
In order to make it abundantly clear for users who haven't updated to 2018.4 yet, we have added a red banner on top of our release notes:
For reference the [original release notes].(https://entp-tender-production.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/e2eb257eb489...)
To sum up the most important points about GPG Mail 3 and the Support Plan:
We would really like to see you stay, but want to assure you that even if you don't like our offering there are many alternatives available. The encryption technology which is used in GPG Suite is not a proprietary one, so you are not reliant on our tools to decrypt your existing emails. There is no lock-in. In additon all of our source code is available publicly.
Best,
Steve
Steve closed this discussion on 05 Jun, 2019 04:20 PM.