-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 David,
it is not a gpg2 problem and it is also not relatd to modern versions of your mail programmes. In my case Thunderbird 31.2 with Enigmail 1.7 runs just fine with GnuPG 1.4.16. I also have GnuPG 2.0.22 installed as gpg2, but I'm not actively using it. You don't need to downgrade your Thunderbird, if it has problems signing and encrypting mail, somthing else is amiss. I now think you may be hitting the pinentry issue Philip Jackson reported several months ago. There seems to be a problem specifically with pinentry-gtk2 and IIRC that's what you're using. You're on KDE, I believe, so have you tried removing 'pinentry-gtk2' and replacing it with 'pinentry-qt4'? If that doesn't work, could you try using 'pinentry-curses'? Also, what's the content of your gpg.conf? (Just do 'cat ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf') Best gabe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: APG v1.1.1 iQFJBAEBCgAzBQJUaHGxLBxHYWJyaWVsIE5pZWJsZXIgPGdhYnJpZWwubmllYmxl ckBnbWFpbC5jb20+AAoJEO7XEikU4kSzPx8IALStra/9pzJtLG9nL2f96mCyyy7j lZGiu0pvWqMYFGPtGg4285q/EbM/5WRRpBqVRMS1PwDixySOLpT++AMQ133bdCwz XCto9ErrT0XRZg5fnH5ON3AjDGdtZ0bvBvRcgnT3JePBu/xkPBn3DccQtnkjT1Ls XZRtL8JAhcPucKPD+2xyf2zd0LhmDPk2EdCL5fi4UNnbQ9Un7gyDlcup9/WpKQ4f GF8ljjEcFOZUpaLUnOXVzvYkDNejNe4aXvX4quLABSbLJkFQQZdsC35LxbPMiqwQ VN/FfTjJh1PmhzaX7WZExYlL93F/wyieCPqkLo84r4KwAx9Z27cM46UdTOE= =h2qY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users