On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 10:21:33 PM UTC-5, george wrote:
> Yes. I get the same issue too. I can read the message, but I can't write, and 
> I'm also in Debian-8 VM on Qubes 3.2, with Enigmail and Thunderbird. I can 
> READ messages, but I can't send them, nor verify/encrypt/sign them. I'm not 
> sure what to do with this...

Hi,

What template are you using for the gpg VM? 

As far as I can tell, gpg2 always requires access to gpg-agent, even if your 
keys have no passphrase. I realized this was the problem when running "echo 
test | gpg2 -v --clearsign" in a terminal in the gpg VM always failed. 
Switching from a modified fedora23-minimal to a full fedora23 template solved 
the problem for me. If you're also using a debian-8 template for the gpg VM, it 
might be missing the same thing that fedora23-minimal was missing. (Which I 
never figured out because I needed to get enigmail working.)

Best,
Daniel

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