On 15 Jan 2021, at 8:34, Jolin Warren wrote:
On 15 Jan 2021, at 5:48, Bill Cole wrote:
The explanation is long and it's late, so here's a link to something
I worked out some time back:
https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April/004195.html
Following that thread through shows a possible so
On 15 Jan 2021, at 5:48, Bill Cole wrote:
The explanation is long and it's late, so here's a link to something
I worked out some time back:
https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April/004195.html
Following that thread through shows a possible solution for Steven,
provided by Benny. There’s
On 14 Jan 2021, at 19:50, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
This worked but raises more questions.
I verified that I could find gpg from the shell. In other words, it
was in my $PATH. I then fired up MailMate from an iTerm2 window—
and it still couldn't find gpg. However, the symlink in /usr/local/bin
This worked but raises more questions.
I verified that I could find gpg from the shell. In other words, it
was in my $PATH. I then fired up MailMate from an iTerm2 window—
and it still couldn't find gpg. However, the symlink in /usr/local/bin
did work. This suggests that either MailMate or someth
Probably, whatever method you're using to set your path (shell startup files?)
is not making it through to Mailmate.
A couple minutes of searching doesn't show me how to set the environment on my
actual login session.
If I were in your shoes I'd symlink gpg into /usr/local/bin; Mailmate wil