![]() ![]() ![]() Learn more about the changes since GnuPG 2.0. Prior to migrating your keys, a backup is created. Due to the migration the installation might take a little longer depending on the number of your keys. On first use, your keyring will be migrated to the new keyring format of GnuPG 2.2. Last, but definitely not least, we've updated MacGPG to GnuPG 2.2. The software package had been compatible up to El Capitan but wasn’t working with. To better understand when and where they occur, we have added optional crash reporting to GPGMail. GPG Suite, an application that brings encrypted email to Mac OS, is now available in public beta for Sierra. The beta version of GPGMail 3.0 will expire, once the stable version is available.Īs with every beta of GPGMail unexpected behavior and crashes may occur. For known issues please see the release notes.Īs we have mentioned in the past, we will start charging a small fee for GPGMail once the stable version of GPGMail 3.0 is released in order to deliver more timely updates and even better user support in the future. If you upgrade to this release, prior to upgrading to macOS High Sierra, GPGMail will continue working as expected. ![]() GPG Suite 2017.1 also includes GPGMail 3.0b1. In addition we have greatly improved decryption and verification support for OpenPGP apps and plugins that don't support the PGP/MIME standard as well as fixed some major issues with PGP/MIME messages sent through Microsoft Exchange servers. We have fixed all major blockers in GPGMail for Sierra and consider this version to be stable now. We proudly present to you the next stable version of GPG Suite and there's a lot to like about it. ![]()
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