Re: mulberry 4.0.8 running on mac os x yosemite?
Claudia Zeisel <[email protected]> Thu, 11 Dec 2014 10:40:02 +0100
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--On 5 Dec 2014 18:20:48 +0100 Claudia Zeisel <[email protected]> wrote: > --On 5. Dezember 2014 12:07:00 -0500 Cyrus Daboo > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi lyrabee, >> >> --On December 5, 2014 at 6:03:37 PM +0100 lyrabee <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> hi cyrus, >>> >>> hmmm, i feel like a noob as i have no clue how to find possible >>> original keys as i'm not sure that i ever had some. can i just >>> create a new one following the instructions here: >>> http://support.gpgtools.org/kb/how-to/first-steps-where-do-i-start-w >>> here- do-i-begin ? >>> >>> is the "sign" button in a draft connected to encryption stuff? >>> because when i check e.g. my default identity's settings in >>> "options" i have "signature" active and in "security" there's >>> nothing active at all... >>> >>> i hope we don't mean different kinds of "signing"... i "just" want >>> to insert signatures to my drafts like >> >> Ah, OK - sorry. We are talking about different things then. The >> "Sign" button in a draft is for cryptographic signatures, not the >> "signature" text at the end of a message. To set the "signature" text >> go to the identity Options panel and make the signature active and >> edit it via the Signature button. > > > hi cyrus, > > yeah, i know that, and for whatever reason until yosemite it worked > to insert a signature via the "sign" button in a draft, but i just > checked out that i also can insert the signature via > menu->draft->insert signature or shift+cmd+s > > i'll see what will be more convenient for me - doing it via menu, > shortcut or automatic insertion and deleting the sig in case i don't > want it in that mail... > > thx lot for your patience and for still caring about mulberry users :) > > claudia hi cyrus, unbelievable but true: i kind of mixed up the button "sign" with the button "insert sig" as the button "insert sig" just wasn't there anymore after my upgrade to yosemite. this morning i had to check something on my old mountain lion system and realized that the button "insert sig" has been right from the button "encrypt"... and after being back on yosemite and doing a right click in the button bar i saw "add button" and there i saw "insert signature" and... tadaaa... the button was there again. either i somehow had managed to remove it from the bar without realizing it or it happend somehow because of the os update. anyways, my "insert sig" button is there again, i'm happy and still going with mulberry :) claudia