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Missing "native messaging hosts" folder

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I'm trying to get the Mailvelope add-on to work with GnuPG, on Mozilla Forefox 66, using Linux 18.10 All online suggestions point to me downloading a json file (which I've done) and the moving it ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts I am completely unable to find this folder

I'm trying to get the Mailvelope add-on to work with GnuPG, on Mozilla Forefox 66, using Linux 18.10 All online suggestions point to me downloading a json file (which I've done) and the moving it ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts I am completely unable to find this folder

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The add-on author usually provides steps to install any necessary file(s) for native messaging to work. Where did you find the steps related to that folder? I don't see them in the documentation: https://www.mailvelope.com/en/help

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Also, you might need to create that folder yourself. I guess try that first.

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jscher2000 said

The add-on author usually provides steps to install any necessary file(s) for native messaging to work. Where did you find the steps related to that folder? I don't see them in the documentation: https://www.mailvelope.com/en/help

Their documentation is very essential and doesn't mention GnuPG integration settings. Incidentally, yesterday I downloaded Keybase and it automatically created the folder I was looking for (which Mailvelope didn't). Unfortunately, I'm still unable to get it to work. After moving the appropriate json file (at least according to a GitHub discussion from last december) to the folder, Mailvelope still tells me "GnuPG is not available".

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