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(9 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Your mail doesn't seem to be correctly encrypted. Use openpgp/mime instead of email, it's better.

27

(5 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

If you decrypt it manualy ? (On the source of the mail)

28

(5 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Hello,

Are you sure the mail is not empty ? Did you friend used html ?

Regards,

29

(4 replies, posted in Requests)

Find 'trust-model' in cgpgaccess.js

30

(1 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

http://fr.getfiregpg.org/s/gmailstatut

31

(1 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Cf. mail reply. You don't need to post a message on the forum AND send a mail...

32

(1 replies, posted in Misc)

...

But if they want encryption with they mail client, they should use the software for wink Outlook, thunderbird and another have plugins to do it smile

34

(4 replies, posted in Requests)

a) 'Hide expired key' hide revoked keys too.
b) I added the feature I think (but I'm not sure tongue). At least, I think you can't anymore encrypt with untrusted keys wink

You shouldn't use inline anyways, as it's not a standard and not very compatible with another mails clients (including FireGPG in some case...)

Do you have a public key with the same keyid ? (Except the public key of your private key, of course)

Normal, because it's an encrypted mail smile

> But if I try to decrypt and verify manually either with GnuPG or PGP desktop it doesn't work.
> Also messages that are signed only can't be verified by other PGP-compatible software

It's compatible with all PGP compatible who support openpgp/mime. Like enigmail for thunderbird, mutt (plugin ?), etc.

Hum.

FireGPG doesn't insert the </p><p>, but gmail does... You should use openpgp/mime insted of inline smile

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(1 replies, posted in Misc)

I haven't stopped supporting the project, but I haven't worked on it too wink

There is currently only minors issues, and I have most important things to do (like exams, huhuhu).

Don't forget patches are always welcome tongue

41

(1 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Hello,

It's simply not possible that you gpg passphrase is used as the smtp password...

42

(2 replies, posted in Misc)

1. Bad. Use gpg from command line to do it .)

2. a) Sign with data into the mail content. Bad but here for compatibility issue b) Make a signature of a text, and leave the original text readable (when 'Sign' doesn't)

3. No smile

4. Encrypt with your public key too !

Hello,

As you said, it's a too high security issue, sorry.

Regards,

Non, ils seront pas chiffrés.

Lab not supported. Dot.

Non si il le font pas (ba tiens) et non, rien à voir.

Bonjour,

Si vous chiffrez vos emails, ils seront pas lu, excepté par le destinataire. Mais cela implique que tous vous contacts utilisent openpgp/mime d'une manière ou d'une autre (FireGPG, Enigmail, etc..)  et vous envoient des mails chiffrés aussi..

Donc oui, si vous et *toutes* les personnes avec qui vous correspondez chiffrent leur mail, hadopi poura pas lire vos mails smile

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(1 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Hello,

To know if the mail is encrypted or signed, we must download it first so...

Maybe I will implement the option.

Regards,

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Test
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Comment: Use GnuPG with Firefox : [url]http://getfiregpg.org[/url] (Version: 0.7.10)

iEYEARECAAYFAksXYzEACgkQjKKs5/FTCjVhgQCeMRXJwJgIX/lGAk2rdbAGCIqV
gN8AoKEeGq9BMrnH6HVh5hlfJxslq7XZ
=3Q4V
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Verify this smile

50

(2 replies, posted in Requests)

Hi,

You can always encrypt with your private key (it's an option), so you can read send mail too wink