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After a bit of trouble-shooting & conferring with others I found that 
the password is not supposed to be saved between sessions (I really 
shoulda guessed that) & that it was not the source of my crashes. The 
crashes stem from the fact that when "Speak all messages" is selected, 
fire speaks the PGP encryption string rather than the decrypted message. 
Spewing those long strings, or perhaps certain characters, through 
speech eventually crashes fire. Overriding individual buddy prefs would 
normally solve this, but it currently doesn't save it's contents (at 
least where speech is concerned). Turning off the global speech prefs 
has worked like a charm & I'm really diggin' on some PGP encrypted, 
in-going & out-going language translated chat ( try saying that 5 times 
fast). The future is fantastic!!


On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 08:30  PM, Brad Watson wrote:

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> I believe I have everything set up the way it should be, however the 
> "Enter PGP Pass Phrase" doesn't save when fire quits.When prompted to 
> re-enter my phrase it causes fire to crash.  I have spoken with a few 
> other fire users & their password does save between sessions & works 
> without crashes. Is there something I'm missing? How does fire store 
> and access this pass phrase when it needs to?
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