Hi, On 30.04.2011, at 13:28, Moritz Ulrich wrote: > we recently had some problems with TextWrangler and GPGServices
in this context - the ticket: http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/67607/tickets/48 Best regards, Alex On 30.04.2011, at 13:28, Moritz Ulrich wrote: > Hi, > > we recently had some problems with TextWrangler and GPGServices (most likely > a problem with the handling of different line-endings in TextWrangler and/or > GPGServices). > Please try to decrypt the encrypted text using the standard TextEdit.app of > OS X. > > If that fails too and if you still have access to the windows system, could > you try to send an encrypted text. My public key has the keyID 59B34B61 and > the key of the GPGTools team has the ID 00D026C4. > > Kind regards, > Moritz Ulrich > > On Samstag, 30. April 2011 at 11:49, Alexander Willner wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Please test the latest GPGServices beta version from gpgtools.org and send >> further requests to their mailing list. >> Hope we'll figure out how to solve your issue. >> >> Br, Alex >> >> On 30.04.2011, at 04:17, insightfulmac wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've bought a >>> Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX, but the problem is that I am not >>> able to open the old GPG for Windows encrypted files. >>> >>> I have installed the GPGServices, so what I do is: open the Windows >>> encrypted files on Mac using the TextWrangler text editor, selecting the >>> encrypted text and choosing Services->OpenPGP Decrypt. >>> >>> However, I always receive the following error: "Decryption failed. No >>> decryptable text was found within the selection". >>> >>> Does anyone know how can I decrypt Windows-GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X? >>> >>> Thanks!!!! _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users