I’ve been successfully using GPA to import & store public keys & the clip board for encrypting/decrypting, seems to be working just fine.
Still wish I could get Kleopatra to work with the entire GPG package.
Looking at clawsmail, seems interesting. What is it just an email client that allows you to encrypt/decrypt inside of the email you’re writing? Kind of like GPA with a clipboard inside of claws?
How much more secure is using clawsmail compared to using godaddy email service (which is on a secureserver.net)?
About getting kleopatra to work: try gpg mailing list (http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users).
Clawsmail is just an ordinary email client, which supports encryption. (there are many such email clients, this is one included with gpg4win). What is that godaddy email service? http://secureserver.net (or https://) does not work.
I have just signed up for the gpg mailing list mentioned by Agouti… waiting for approval I guess.
I also can’t get Kleopatra to open on Win 7 Ultimate x64 (american english version) with SP1. I’m surprised, I think it’s probably the most popular OS with my circle of friends. in Taskmanager I notice a process called “kbuildsycoca4.exe” followed by two instances of kleopatra.exe, and then they all disappear after 3 or 4 seconds. I tried enabling Kleopatra’s logfile using the windows environment variable method, but no output was generated to my logfile folder.
I tried both 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 beta