enigmail_setup_and_gnupg_keys
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+ | ==== Enigmail and OpenPGP Keys ==== | ||
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OpenPGP & Enigmail \\ | OpenPGP & Enigmail \\ | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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If you get this: | If you get this: | ||
- | <pre> | + | <code> |
[juckins@metroliner: | [juckins@metroliner: | ||
gpg-agent[18835]: | gpg-agent[18835]: | ||
gpg-agent: no gpg-agent running in this session | gpg-agent: no gpg-agent running in this session | ||
- | </pre> | + | </code> |
Then follow tip on http:// | Then follow tip on http:// | ||
+ | < | ||
juckins@metroliner: | juckins@metroliner: | ||
GPG_AGENT_INFO=/ | GPG_AGENT_INFO=/ | ||
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[juckins@metroliner: | [juckins@metroliner: | ||
gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available | gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | If that all works properly, then edit .bash_profile like this: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | # start gpg-agent (for Thunderbird Enigmail) | ||
+ | eval ' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Other possible help: http:// | ||
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