-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I recall some time ago I had a question as to how I can use gpg-agent in Windows for Thunderbird/Enigmail. Since there is no release of gpg-agent for Windows (without building it yourself), I had to enter in my passphrase every time TB started up (I had the pass cache for 9999 minutes).
I figured out that in the Enigmail options, you can have it add string of options before the command. If you add --passphrase "#####" it will bypass the --passphrase-fd 0 that it puts there by default. The only downside is that the pass is not stored securely. - -- Zach Himsel <z.himsel[at]gmail.com> (aka DJ Zeru <djzeru[at]gmail.com>) ====================== () ASCII Ribbon - Against HTML mail /\ Campaign - & vCard Signatures ====================== OpenPGP Public Key ID: 0xD1093592 http://zach-himsel.is.dreaming.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) Comment: ================================================= Comment: Key ID: 0xD1093592 (zach-himsel.is.dreaming.org) Comment: ------------------------------------------------- Comment: () ASCII Ribbon - against HTML email Comment: /\ Campaign - & vCard signatures Comment: ================================================= iQEVAwUBRMZvOpHoJdzRCTWSAQrK8QgAiJQPEcTK/V1KtbM/TzaQV4U72+LlOJk3 3pP+ihrdonb/3/44BvAj+S4GE9CsYxSvNY9i+Z6vue9rIuLAvo5vFaRUWZtFyvY3 zdkfmiPQsI7DeO3qNd2xSxWogt3urDqKICot5TssJI1mrNn9mKrqp0f760fya2mY V83Wf+zdbDbB0Ub7A1eGZ7aaQxS59z3Q0r4FXvtsfhvGYsD0+PoDoBZnfAcr12/U 05YAjCx+6UL7yUPdEgJtAWmQfujbnXW+J4s+L7jx1EEKvYu/WFNJ3/2e9VWPbr37 XVUflhvy5CvJe+O+YamQ4A3rg7arf3Rti/wcMLMkA9JMURWEK4oTxw== =kGx/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users