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Nevermind ... figured out how to do it!
1. FireFox --> Tools --> FireGPG --> Options --> GPG tab
2. In the box titled "Add arguments to the gpg command:" insert
--homedir M:\my\new\directory\gpg
3. Click OK and continue
Now all my keys show up. Hope this helps someone.
:-)
Ah ... yes ... it is looking at a completely different directory than Thunderbird. I need to change that somehow to both point to the same location.
Could that be a feature in a future version? The ability to point to a specific keyring(s)? (This would be good for people trying to use FireGPG as a portable app on a USB drive too!)
Thanks for the help.
Alright then something odd is going on here ... because I did the following:
1. Closed Thunderbird (Enigmail) and closed Firefox (FireGPG).
2. Copied 'pubring.gpg' and 'secring.gpg' off to a USB drive, and deleted them from my computer.
3. Opened Thunderbird, and Enigmail's key management tool ... and there was a blank keyring (as expected).
4. Opened Firefox, and the partial keyring of keys STILL SHOWED UP!
So, if FireGPG is pulling from the same keyring as Enigmail, how did it populate the keyring when the keyring files are not even on the computer?
Seems like something is amiss ...
When you say "gpg keyring" ... what do you mean? How does FireGPG know where your keyring is unless you tell it? Does it search for a specific directory?
Maybe I can ask a different question ... where exactly does FireGPG look for the public and private keyrings? Is there a specific directory?
Only one of the 10 keys has a subkey. (And that one is not showing up.)
I use Enigmail for Thunderbird, but there are times that using GPG in Firefox is helpful too. I have 10 keys that show up in the Enigmail key management interface, but when I attempt to sign/encrypt with FireGPG, only about 5 of the keys are available for use.
What gives?
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