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(1 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

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The FireGPG options window is too big, cannot be resized, will appear with either the top or bottom offscreen on screens 1024x768 or smaller, causing you to be unable to either commit any changes or only make changes to the Gmail section (and only after a minimize/restore to uncover the hidden OK/Cancel buttons). This window needs a redesign. Please consider how the developers of NoScript solved similar issues with their options window.
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(19 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

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I just updated to 0.7.2 and can report this same problem still exists for me. I can click [Sign] and [Inline] and am asked for the passphrase for my private key. The inline signature is generated and mail sent normally. However, like the other user, if I choose only [Sign] (this generates a PGP/MIME formatted signature?), when I next push either [Send] button, the mail is sent immediately w/o a signature of any kind, and no prompt for my key's passphrase.

(I understand this must be a very difficult operation, as it appears to achieve generation of a PGP/MIME message, you have to lift the whole mail out of the Gmail interface, generate the proper formatting yourself, and send it internally via Gmail's SMTP facility. Seems like plenty could go wrong with this. You're very vulnerable to Gmail site and interface changes. While FireGPG is very usable and has accomplished much, it seems to me that perfect ongoing Gmail integration would require close, continual support from Google.

In spite of those difficulties, FireGPG is very valuable as an easy interface to GnuPG from within Firefox, making use of GnuPG practical in almost any web application.

Thanks for your efforts!)

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