I'm running in Gnome.  I installed KDE yesterday evening (I didn't try
to send email while in KDE) and when I went back to Gnome (my default
display manager) the issue happened.  Anyway...

When I put the file back, I get the error message again.  When I run the "ps 
-ef | grep agent" I get the following output:
1002      9175  9116  0 14:24 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/gpg-agent --daemon 
--sh --write-env-file=/home/deathmoon/.gnupg/gpg-agent-info-deathmoon-desktop 
/usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/bin/pulse-session 
/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute x-session-manager
1002      9179     1  0 14:24 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/dbus-launch 
--exit-with-session /usr/bin/pulse-session /usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute 
x-session-manager
1002      9195  9116  0 14:24 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/seahorse-agent 
--execute x-session-manager
1002      9518  9494  0 14:25 pts/0    00:00:00 grep agent

The 90gpg-agent file contains the following:
: ${GNUPGHOME=$HOME/.gnupg}

GPGAGENT=/usr/bin/gpg-agent
PID_FILE="$GNUPGHOME/gpg-agent-info-$(hostname)"

if grep -qs '^[[:space:]]*use-agent' "$GNUPGHOME/gpg.conf" "$GNUPGHOME/options" 
&&
   test -x $GPGAGENT &&
   { test -z "$GPG_AGENT_INFO" || ! $GPGAGENT 2>/dev/null; }; then

   if [ -r "$PID_FILE" ]; then
       . "$PID_FILE"
   fi

   # Invoking gpg-agent with no arguments exits successfully if the agent
   # is already running as pointed by $GPG_AGENT_INFO
   if ! $GPGAGENT 2>/dev/null; then
       STARTUP="$GPGAGENT --daemon --sh --write-env-file=$PID_FILE $STARTUP"
   fi
fi

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[hardy] seahorse agent no longer asks for the passphrase
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183514
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