Like the original reporter, I recently switched to Gutsy, and with that
came an upgrade to Thunderbird - My problem is exactly the same: No
passphrase cacheing occurs.
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and originally used Enigmail 0.95.0. As a
part of trying to get the cacheing to work, I manually ins
I actually manage to "solve" it. It turns out that the solution was simply to
bring up Seahorse (Found under Applications->Acessories->Passwords and
Encryption Keys) and in that application open the Preferences.
There is a tab shown as "Passphrase Cache", in that tab, activate the second
alterna
Like the original reporter, I recently switched to Gutsy, and with that
came an upgrade to Thunderbird - My problem is exactly the same: No
passphrase cacheing occurs.
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and originally used Enigmail 0.95.0. As a
part of trying to get the cacheing to work, I manually ins
I actually manage to "solve" it. It turns out that the solution was simply to
bring up Seahorse (Found under Applications->Acessories->Passwords and
Encryption Keys) and in that application open the Preferences.
There is a tab shown as "Passphrase Cache", in that tab, activate the second
alterna
Like the original reporter, I recently switched to Gutsy, and with that
came an upgrade to Thunderbird - My problem is exactly the same: No
passphrase cacheing occurs.
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and originally used Enigmail 0.95.0. As a
part of trying to get the cacheing to work, I manually ins
I actually manage to "solve" it. It turns out that the solution was simply to
bring up Seahorse (Found under Applications->Acessories->Passwords and
Encryption Keys) and in that application open the Preferences.
There is a tab shown as "Passphrase Cache", in that tab, activate the second
alterna
Like the original reporter, I recently switched to Gutsy, and with that
came an upgrade to Thunderbird - My problem is exactly the same: No
passphrase cacheing occurs.
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and originally used Enigmail 0.95.0. As a
part of trying to get the cacheing to work, I manually ins
I actually manage to "solve" it. It turns out that the solution was simply to
bring up Seahorse (Found under Applications->Acessories->Passwords and
Encryption Keys) and in that application open the Preferences.
There is a tab shown as "Passphrase Cache", in that tab, activate the second
alterna
Like the original reporter, I recently switched to Gutsy, and with that
came an upgrade to Thunderbird - My problem is exactly the same: No
passphrase cacheing occurs.
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and originally used Enigmail 0.95.0. As a
part of trying to get the cacheing to work, I manually ins
Like the original reporter, I recently switched to Gutsy, and with that
came an upgrade to Thunderbird - My problem is exactly the same: No
passphrase cacheing occurs.
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and originally used Enigmail 0.95.0. As a
part of trying to get the cacheing to work, I manually ins
I actually manage to "solve" it. It turns out that the solution was simply to
bring up Seahorse (Found under Applications->Acessories->Passwords and
Encryption Keys) and in that application open the Preferences.
There is a tab shown as "Passphrase Cache", in that tab, activate the second
alterna
I actually manage to "solve" it. It turns out that the solution was simply to
bring up Seahorse (Found under Applications->Acessories->Passwords and
Encryption Keys) and in that application open the Preferences.
There is a tab shown as "Passphrase Cache", in that tab, activate the second
alterna
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