Michael -- IERenderer's Homepage PGP Key ID (RSA 2048): 0xC45D831B S/MIME Fingerprint: 94C6B471 0C623088 A5B27701 742B8666 3B7E657C
[quote user="Angus Scott-Fleming"]GPGRelay looks like overkill, as it encrypts EVERY outbound email. Posting to lists and communicating with those who won't or can't use PGP/GPG would really be a problem... [/quote]
Thanks for your opinion on this, Angus!
Michael -- IERenderer's Homepage PGP Key ID (RSA 2048): 0xC45D831B S/MIME Fingerprint: 94C6B471 0C623088 A5B27701 742B8666 3B7E657C
I used Pegasus from 1995-2007 with a PGP plugin (used Gerard's for years, then Michael's and liked them both -- thanks guys!). Then I switched to Thunderbird using the Enigma plugin with open-source GnuPG. I would like a copy of Pegasus on my system again but am not willing to go back to bloated, proprietary PGP after using the very small, very agile and open-source GnuPG. Is there any chance anyone will be developing a plugin to use with open-souce GnuPG? (EDIT: Now that I am thinking back, I seem to remember the source code for PGP was finally made public, but I still like the very small footprint of GnuPG.)
I have been unable to get it to work with Windows7-64bit, any ideas? I did figure to put qdlang.dll in %Windows%\SysWOW64, but I still get
Process creation failed. Cannot launch GPG.EXE executable
I have the usual registry keys in HKCU and HKLM pointing to my nondefault installation location(F:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG) and it is in the PATH variable, so typing gpg -? at a command line works in any folder.
Works fine in Windows XP for me.
Do you use Gpg4win ?
Gpg4win uses GPG 2 and the executable file is GPG2.EXE. There are gpg.exe-files for compatibility, but not in the directory, QDGPG expects GPG.EXE to be. So check, in which directory gpg2.exe exists. If there is no gpg.exe in the same directory, copy gpg2.exe to gpg.exe.
HTH
Martin
Still using 1.4.9, so that is not it. 1.4.9 and 2.0.17 work fine in XP(with gpg2 copied as gpg for 2.0.17), but neither work in Win7-64bit. I also tried gpg.exe inside the Pegasus program directory and various locations on the C: drive to no avail.
Just my suggestion (don't know anything about GPG):
If GPG.EXE or GPG2.EXE is a 16bit(-DOS-)-Application, it won't run on Win7/64bit, because there is no 16bit-engine in Win7/64bit.
bye Olaf
gpg and gpg2 work fine - I mostly use them from the command line.
It could be something with qdgpg and 16-bit though.
It works on my machine (Win7 64 bit and gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.14 (Gpg4win 2.0.2)). GPG.exe (a copy from GPG2.EXE) is placed at C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG.
HTH
Martin
Works fine now after looking at ProcessMonitor. Needed to add
[HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\GNU\GnuPG]
"Install Directory"="F:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG"
[quote user="minimalist"]Still using 1.4.9, so that is not it. 1.4.9 and 2.0.17 work fine in XP(with gpg2 copied as gpg for 2.0.17), but neither work in Win7-64bit. I also tried gpg.exe inside the Pegasus program directory and various locations on the C: drive to no avail.
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Shoot . I have Win7-64bit so it won't work on my system, huh? That's actually too bad, as I LOVE that encryption.
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[quote user="minimalist"]Still using 1.4.9, so that is not it. 1.4.9 and 2.0.17 work fine in XP(with gpg2 copied as gpg for 2.0.17), but neither work in Win7-64bit. I also tried gpg.exe inside the Pegasus program directory and various locations on the C: drive to no avail.
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Shoot . I have Win7-64bit so it won't work on my system, huh? That's actually too bad, as I LOVE that encryption.
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I have the same problem. I guess there is no way around this?
It works on my system with Windows 7 64-bit and GPG4win 2.02 / GPG 2.0.14. There are GPG2.exe-files in C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GNUPG (filesize 809 KB) and C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GNUPG\PUB (filesize 6 KB). There are also identical GPG.EXE files in the directories. One of them has been copied by myself as described above (I think it was the bigger file).
HTH
Martin
Did anyone ever try GPGrelay? I'll have to do so soon since David Harris plans on modifying Pegasus Mail to an extent which will disable my current encryption modules. I don't know yet, whether I'll be able to provide new versions in time, and I'd really like to start over with switching from PGP to GPG anyway ...
Michael -- IERenderer's Homepage PGP Key ID (RSA 2048): 0xC45D831B S/MIME Fingerprint: 94C6B471 0C623088 A5B27701 742B8666 3B7E657C
I tested it a few years ago by using the identities-function to select between encrypted and clear messages. It worked fine, but the encrypted messages are saved decrypted in the Pmail-folders. To avoid this, I had configured QDGPG for decrypting and GPGrelay for encrypting
Best regards
Martin
[quote user="Martin Schnabel"]It worked fine, but the encrypted messages are saved decrypted in the Pmail-folders.[/quote]
Thanks. I don't necessarily see keeping encrypted messages stored in folders as a good thing since you won't be able to search them for anything other than header contents. To work around both issues it might be a better idea to keep your mailbox(es) (as indicated by PM's the "Help => About => Info" screen) on an encrypted (virtual or hard) drive.
Michael -- IERenderer's Homepage PGP Key ID (RSA 2048): 0xC45D831B S/MIME Fingerprint: 94C6B471 0C623088 A5B27701 742B8666 3B7E657C
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Did anyone ever try GPGrelay? I'll have to do so soon since David Harris plans on modifying Pegasus Mail to an extent which will disable my current encryption modules. I don't know yet, whether I'll be able to provide new versions in time, and I'd really like to start over with switching from PGP to GPG anyway ...
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GPGRelay looks like overkill, as it encrypts EVERY outbound email. Posting to lists and communicating with those who won't or can't use PGP/GPG would really be a problem...
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