No errors in the console.

No Labs mods activated.

I have "Better GMail" installed and the "Show Message Details" box checked.

Hi, I just received an (encrypted) answer to n (encrypted) mail I sent.

Hitting the Reply button, the "Encrypt" switch was automatically checked (I have set this in the FireGPG prefs.)

So, I entered my mail, hit "Send" -- and it got sent w/o being encrypted!

Any ideas what is going wrong? I've had this experience several times already. sad

Oh, and: the mail address of the recipient is not a UID of any keys in my key ring. Maybe that's the problem..?

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Edmond wrote:

Still not fixed for me in 0.7.4. That is, I get not FireGPG buttons/whatever _anywhere_ in the GMail interface.

Forget about that; started working in the meantime, somehow.

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Still not fixed for me in 0.7.4. That is, I get not FireGPG buttons/whatever _anywhere_ in the GMail interface.

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Same problem here. Nothing in the error console. FF 3.0.5, FireGPG 0.7.3 on Linux. New GMail interface, english.

Nice, thanks!

Hello, it happens to me that FireGPG/GMail eat spaces that are preceded by another space or a newline.

That is,

    test     test
test   test

is displayed as:

test test
test test

Manual decryption reveals the spaces are in fact still present in the decrypted message.
Also, if I hit the Reply button while "Decrypt content when reply" (FireGPG options) is enabled, the 'lost' spaces are quoted correctly in the reply.

Hello,

I just noticed that mails I encrypt with FireGPG using the GMail checkbox are apparently converted to some sort of HTML, at least they contain <br /> tags. Why does this happen? I want to send plain-text (or base64-encoded plain-text) emails. (The mails I compose are plain-text only, so it must bei FireGPG that adds the HTML tags)

Okay, thanks for the quick help, and thanks for FireGPG, which makes secure emailing so much less painful for me smile

the_glu wrote:

If you use the send button of the top of the page, any differences ?

Wow, yes, it does work then smile

But I have to manually select the right public key (I remember pre-0.7 chose the key automatically, based on the recipient's address?), and the mail has an attachment "noname", which is an ASCII text file that only contains "Version: 1". Seems a bit weird to me..?

Hello, I just upgraded to 0.7. Unfortunately, FireGPG happens to not encrypt my mails anymore, even if the checkbox in GMail's interface is activated. I don't even get a message on the error console. The mail just gets sent unencrypted.

Also, if the "Sign" checkbox is ticked, the mail does neither get signed, nor am I requested to enter my passphrase. Again, no messages on the error console.

Selecting text and choosing "Encrypt" (and "Sign", respectively) from the Firefox/FireGPG menu, on the other hand, works just fine.

And there is another thing (which, iirc, already existed in pre-0.7 versions):
I sometimes send mails whose content looks like the following:

$BodyText_1

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$BodyText_2
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Now, if FireGPG decrypts such an email, the GMail interface only displays:

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$BodyText_2
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$BodyText_1 is completely lost, although decrypting "by hand" (either using GPG directly or via the Firefox/FireGPG menu) reveals the complete message. This might be connected with http://bugs.getfiregpg.org/index.php?do … ask_id=186

Any hints?