GPG Suite 2017.2
Second Beta of GPGMail 3.0 for macOS High Sierra
- Fixes an often occuring bug, where an encrypted message was not properly decrypted or was displayed as empty.
- Includes compatibility improvements for macOS 10.13.2.
- With the release of GPGMail 3.0 stable, we will start charging a small fee for GPGMail to deliver more timely updates and even better user support in the future.
- This beta will expire once GPGMail 3.0 stable is released.
Upgrades GnuPG from 2.2 to the new version 2.2.3
- Should you have skipped GPG Suite 2017.1, please have a look at 2.0 → 2.2.X Migration Guide.
Important bug fixes for GPG Keychain and GPGServices
- Resolves a hang in GPGServices, which was triggered when verifying specific messages.
- Fixes a bug in GPG Keychain (Libmacgpg), which resulted in key server searches failing or working key servers to be considered malfunctioning.
GPGMail 3.0b2 (10.13 only)
Improvements
- GPGMail now detects inline PGP in incoming messages. [#945]
Fixes
- GPGMail icon appeared twice in Mail.app Preferences in some cases. [#943]
- Messages containing PGP data were not properly processed and displaying no content as a result. [#952]
- Canceling a pinentry request upon sending a message crashed GPGMail. [#944]
- GPGMail no longer crashes when a draft is saved and no sender information is available. [#955]
- GPGMail no longer tries to encrypt drafts when no secret key is available, which resulted in a faulty error message. [#951]
- While composing a draft S/MIME was incorrectly selected when OpenPGP should have been the default. [#953]
- GPGMail no longer locks in a recursive loop when MailTags is installed and drafts are re-opened. [#948]
- GPGMail correctly detects and ignores winmail.dat files when Letter Opener is installed. That means Letter Opener again works as expected and can co-exist with GPGMail. [#950]
Known Issues
- If an error happens while trying to send a PGP signed or encrypted message, no error alert will be shown. This is related to a bug in Mail for High Sierra which we have filed with Apple (rdar://22828028).
- If an address is entered into the Reply-To field for which no public key is available, it's not possible to encrypt a message. This is related to a bug in Mail for High Sierra which we have filed with Apple (rdar://33886415).
GPG Keychain 1.4.1
Improvements
- Improved key server check. [#427]
- Dialog when generating revocation certificate has been tweaked: option to export sec key is removed. [#425]
Fixes
- On High Sierra GPG Keychain did not jump to the newly created key in the key list once key creation is done. [#431]
- Problem when uploading the public key of a sec/pub key resolved and confirmation dialog for that case now shown as expected. [#433, #434]
GPG Suite Preferences 2.1.1
Improvements
- Text fields in 'Send report' are now scrollable. [#97]
GPGServices 1.11.2
Fixes
- Using GPGServices often times resulted in a hang. This has been fixed. [#241]
MacGPG 2.2.3
Improvements
- Updated to GnuPG 2.2.3. [#701]
- Adds code-signing to all GnuPG binaries [#700]