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GPGMail is a plug-in for Mail.app, providing a front-end to gpg for some operations. GPGMail extends Apple's Mail/MailViewer application and allows you to read and send PGP authenticated and/or encrypted messages. You can use GPGMail for plain and MIME messages, following RFC 3156.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.3.0:

  • Sparkle update
  • New GPGMail Project Team

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.6 or later.

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Developer:GPGMail Project Team
Downloads:21,847
  - Version d/l:824
Internet:Email
License:Free
Date:29 Jul 2010
Platform:Intel

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Jul 29 2010

KANKEI71  I'm very happy to see that this project is being under heavy development.

Unfortunately, this new version still breaks the kotoeri input method (Japanese language).  
(Version 1.3.0)

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Jul 29 2010

MONKEYJUNKEY  Please take the time and file an issue on the GitHub page. Otherwise it won't get noticed. And also you can discuss this issue on the Github page once the issue is there.

You have to sign up with GitHub but please do so, it's worth it.

Then go here: http://github.com/gpgmail/GPGMail/issues and tab create issue.  
(Version 1.3.0)

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Jul 29 2010

MONKEYJUNKEY  Just checked and there actually IS an Issue for this.

http://github.com/gpgmail/GPGMail/issues/issue/72

If you wish you can add your thought to this on GitHub.  
(Version 1.3.0)

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Jul 29 2010

MONKEYJUNKEY  Sorry for spamming but since I can't edit comments on MU I just noticed that it was actually you, that wrote that issue... sry.  
(Version 1.3.0)

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Jul 30 2010

KANKEI71  Thank you :)  
(Version 1.3.0)

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Jul 29 2010
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MONKEYJUNKEY  Awesome! Thanks to everyone involved in keeping this alive. It's been a long time since this saw official updates. Now it's back to life and I congratulate all the devs and the community around them for this effort. Great work :)  
(Version 1.3.0)

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Jun 16 2010

DEREKCURRIE  The GPGMail project is alive and well. It is in the midst of setting up a new central location on the web for information and distribution. In the meantime, I will attempt to act as liaison.

The Mac OS X 10.6.4 update disables the most recent version of the GPGMail bundle. Today the project lead provided this version specifically (only) for 10.6.4 users:

http://github.com/downloads/lukele/GPGMail-SL/GPGMail.mailbundle-1.2.3-v62-10.6.4.zip

If you'd like to keep up-to-date, you can follow the GPGMail-Users List here:

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gpgmail-users

You can join the GPGMail-Users List here:

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gpgmail-users  
(Version 1.2v56)

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Jan 26 2010

MACNORSK  A working GPGMail.mailbundle under 10.6.2 can be downloaded from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/112247/GPGMail.mailbundle.zip. Install the original version from Stéphane Corthésy then replace the mailbundle at ~/Library/Mail/Bundles/ with the downloaded file. Works in Apple Mail 4.2 (1077). Over 95% functionality returned!!  
(Version 1.2v56)

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Aug 31 2009

THEKIDFROMTHEREDBANK  SNOW LEOPARD WON'T BE SUPPORTED!

this is from the developer:

Dear Users,

Current version of GPGMail (1.2.0) is NOT compatible with coming Snow Leopard's Mail.

New Mail's internals changed a lot, like it did with all major revisions of Mac OS X, and as Apple doesn't give any documentation nor any support for such an unsupported plugin, developers have to work by trials and errors. Based on my experience of previous compatibility work, I can estimate that the workload to make GPGMail compatible with Snow Leopard is at least 40 hours, for me.

Unfortunately I no longer have spare time to do that work (I've always been working on GPGMail during my spare time, not during my work time).

Some people proposed their help, but at this time no one has been able to find enough time to actually do the work. For unexperienced people it will take much more time to do it.

In consequence, there will not be an update of GPGMail for Snow Leopard in the coming months, not even a beta version.

If serious people want to do the work, I will gladly try to help them as much as I can; just contact me.

I'm sorry to leave you without GPGMail on Snow Leopard; until someone does the port, you'll have to rely on Thunderbird and its Enigmail plugin.  
(Version 1.2v56)

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Sep 3 2009

GLIDER.QF  What's the pity... This is a great add-on for Mail.app ...  
(Version 1.2v56)

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Oct 16 2009

MONKEYJUNKEY  The last post on this page contains a working release. It's not official yet...

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2136007&start=30&tstart=0

Works for me. and a lot of other users.  
(Version 1.2v56)

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Apr 4 2009

DAINTY77  I like GPGMail a lot, really simple to use. I only use it for mailing my friend, its not supersecret stuff, just feels nice to have a bit of privacy. I use the 'passphrase' encryption, we decided on a word. I never bother with the signing or the public key thing. One thing I would like is if you could use the same phrase as key by default when mailing someone. Now I have to type in the phrase twice when sending. Maybe there is a way to set this up I just didn't find. I think it's very well integrated into Mail, my thanks to the developers.  
(Version 1.2v56)

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Dec 31 2008
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MONKEYJUNKEY  Thanks for this very useful app! I have been using it for a while and this new version 1.2v56 really looks like a big step.

It's much easier to get it running with the delivered installer. And also this installer ensures that old versions are removed which gave me once a little confusion...

So, Thanks again and keep up the great work. It is appreciated.  
(Version 1.2v56)

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May 27 2008

FHALS  Incredible!

Seamless integrated.

Works like Apple Software once did, even it's still in beta.

Thanks for making this available!  
(Version b53)

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Nov 11 2004

JESSE CURRY  Cool program so far. Works well with MacGPG. I may try out the certificates though.  
(Version 1.0.2)

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May 19 2004

DBOROD  After installing GPGMail 1.0.2 the applescript asks if you'd like to launch mail now. I said yes, and was very surprised that the Classic App called Mail (in Internet Utilities) launched instead rather than Mail.  
(Version 1.0.2)

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