On 24.04.2012 19:47, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> On 24/04/12 13:33, Peter Lebbing wrote:
>> On 24/04/12 14:20, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>>> I too ran the gpg -k on a new user accounts and got the same results as 
>>> you. The question
>>> is: Are both run at launch time? Or can you set which one to run?
> 
>> Perhaps you should explain what you are trying to accomplish in the end. I 
>> read
>> something about how long a passphrase will last, are you trying to decrypt
>> multiple e-mails after entering your passphrase only once?
> 
>> Peter.
> 
> Peter,
> 
> To the question "are you trying to decrypt multiple e-mails at once" the 
> answer is yes. I
> had the ability to set how long the passphrase was loaded - "GPA" with Ubuntu 
> but it seems
> not available with Mint Linux - am discovering there's a lot I can't change 
> with Mint Linux!
> Oh well ..........

I am almost sure that GPA is available for Linux Mint in package "gpa".

> I tried some specific gpg2 settings in my gpg.conf - but all produced errors 
> - which is why
> I asked the question when Linux first runs - it starts a number of scripts 
> one of which must
> be by default launch gpg 1.4.11 and not gpg2.
> 
> David
> 
> 
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