[MlMt] Problem with GPG encryption
Robert Goldman
rpgoldman at sift.net
Fri Sep 29 12:29:26 EDT 2017
On 28 Sep 2017, at 1:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 27 Sep 2017, at 22:00, Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> Whenever I try to send a message with GPG encryption, I get an
>> "OpenPGP encryption failed dialog box." The horrible error message
>> (I know -- this is GPG's fault, not MailMate's!) looks like this:
>
> The fact that I chose to just pass on the error messages to the user
> shows that I did not dare to try to “translate” them into
> something more comprehensible :)
>
>> But the trust level on my recipient's key is 5 and mine is 6. So why
>> does this fail?
>
> You need to sign the key, e.g., using the “GPG Keychain”
> application or `gpg2`. This is not always necessary though. OpenPGP is
> based on a “web of trust” and there are other ways that `gpg2`
> might determine that a key is valid. The details can be found in the
> “Using trust to validate keys” on [this
> page](https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x334.html).
>
> I don't claim to understand the details of “trust” and
> “validity” and I often find it confusing myself. Luckily (for me),
> all this really happens outside of MailMate. If you want to debug how
> MailMate uses `gpg2` then you can see how it's used by enabling the
> `MmDebugSecurity` hidden preference and launching MailMate from a
> Terminal window. You should be able to simply copy/paste the `gpg2`
> command and the arguments provided by MailMate if you want to do what
> MailMate does directly on the command line.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> --
> Benny
I tried out the following:
```
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDebugSecurity -bool YES ; open
/Applications/MailMate.app
```
...but I don't see anything in the terminal window or the console. Did
I do something wrong?
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