thanks for the tips ;-) really helped me. its working fine. with attachments now :-)
one question, after the pinentry program asks for my mantra (passphrase) once, i enter it correct and i dont need to enter it again. which programm stores this information? gpg-agent? is there a possibility to turn off this behavior, so every time my secret-key is used, i am asked for the mantra? jörg On Thursday, 16. September 2004 06:20, Adeodato Simó wrote: > these are, briefly, the steps I have followed to get some S/MIME > support in KMail 3.3. > > Wipe out all not needed packages: > # aptitude purge newpg gpgsm cryptplug cryptplug-dev libgpgme6 > libgpgme-dev libksba0 > > Use packages provided by Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > # echo "deb http://smurf.noris.de/code/debian/ experimental smurf" \ > > >>/etc/apt/sources.list > > Install required packages > # apt-get update && apt-get install gnupg2 gnupg-agent dirmngr > > NOTE 1: gnupg2 will *NOT* substitute your gpg command, it will > just provide /usr/bin/gpg2, which you needn't use, and some other > commands that the programs will use internally. > > NOTE 2: the gnupg-agent package from smurf does NOT provide > /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90*gpg-agent. > > NOTE 3: gnupg2 1.9.10+cvs-1 contains /usr/share/locale/locale.alias, > which is also in the locales package. you'll need dpkg > --force-overwrite. > > ===> RECOMPILE gpgme0.4 <=== > This is the sole cause for the error "this GPGME version was > compiled without S/MIME support. Now it will because of gnupg2 > installed: > # apt-get source gpgme0.4 && cd gpgme0.4-0.9.0 > # debuild && dpkg -i ../libgpgme11_0.9.0-1_i386.deb > > You should now see funky things in KMail -> Settings -> Configure > KMail -> Security -> Crypto Backends -> Configure. > > I found this page useful: > > http://jdurand.home.cern.ch/jdurand/cern_ca_and_mail/ > > Kleopatra now works and KMail seems able to verify S/MIME messages. > > DISCLAIMER: I claim no deep knowledge of all of the above explained. > > -- > Adeodato Simó > EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 > > To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best night and > day to make you like everybody else means to fight the hardest battle > any human being can fight and never stop fighting. > -- e.e. cummings
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