On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 10:11:31 -0500 Daniel Kahn Gillmor <d...@fifthhorseman.net> wrote:
> Hi Ricardo-- > > Thanks for the quick response! Hi, you're welcome! :) > On Fri 2015-01-23 07:33:12 -0500, Ricardo Mones wrote: > > When you say "because i'm using the gpg-agent […]" does it mean that: > > > > a) you're simply using it, and expect Claws Mail to be able to found that > > fact by itself and do not ask for passwords > > > > b) you have also checked "Use gpg-agent to manage passwords" option in > > Claws Mail's preferences Plugins/GPG panel but is still asking for > > passwords > > I guess i mean (a), because i don't see the option you describe. > > In the Claws Mail preferences dialog box's GPG pane, i see only the > following: > > > [claws-gpg-prefs.png image/png (32033 bytes)] > > > ----------------- > GPG > === > Sign key: > (*) Use default GnuPG key > ( ) Select key by your email address > ( ) Specify key manually > { User or key ID: _____________ } > > [ Generate a new key pair ] > ----------------- > > > Am i missing something? the only plugins i have loaded are: > > PGP/Core > PGP/MIME That's per-account GPG preferences. I was referring to the global GPG plugin configuration :) see attached screenshot. Mine is disabled because I don't have it running. If you have agent running and the check is still disabled this is because GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable was not set by the agent (see claws-mail manpage). Has the gpg-agent experimental version you have changed that much? regards, -- Ricardo Mones http://people.debian.org/~mones «Big book, big bore. -- Callimachus»
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