GPGMail d53


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 beta 53:
There is no installer, no documentation, no packaging. It’s a BETA release. Only the English version is available for the moment; localized version will be available as before, in final release, at least.
This is only for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, and will not work on previous versions. You need to have installed gpg; I tried with gpg 1.4.7 and gpg 2.0.9 on PPC, but it should work on Intel. You can easily rebuild gpg from sources, or (probably) use the 10.4 packaging.
• Fixed regression bug in v52: does no longer recognize signatures after decryption, for ASCII (separate sig or not), and MIME (non-separate sig); for MIME/separate sig, sig is not seen automatically, but verifiable
• Was not able to search for keys, when only gpg2 was installed.
• Fixed bug when gpg not installed
• Now allows gpg-agent to be restarted (but you need to have the option ‘write-env-file’ enabled for the agent: file ~/.gpg-agent-info must contain up-to-date info)
• Automatic verification after decryption should work again


