I have a laptop and a desktop. Both have squeeze, the latest versions of icedove (10.0.12-1) and enigmail (2:1.4.1-2) from squeeze-backports and gnupg (1.4.10-4+squeeze1) from squeeze installed.
On the laptop I can digitally sign my e-mails, but I cannot on the desktop. The laptop can find the gnupg key list (~/.pubring.gpg?), but the desktop cannot. (In both computers I can see the key list, including my key, by clicking on the lock in the panel.) I tried using the wizard available from the "OpenPGP" button on the Icedove top level tool bar. In the laptop it finds my personal key, but not in the Desktop. In the wizard on the desktop I entered the gnupg keylist file (~/.pubring.gpg) on the page where the wizard asks for it, but the list did not appear. After trying but failing to send a signed message from the desktop the following message is returned: Send operation aborted. Error - encryption command failed gpg command line and output: /usr/bin/gpg gpg: skipped "0xE9099937": secret key not available gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not available So icedove knows my correct keypass but cannot find the key. The desktop would presumably know my keypass because I started to use icecove & enigmail on the laptop and later transferred my icedove mail and config files from the laptop to the desktop. To be able to send e-mails from the desktop I had to disable the option to sign them. Can anybody suggest how I can rectify this strange behaviour in the desktop? Regards, Ken Heard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51ed79a3.2070...@teksavvy.com