Never mind. The setting has just moved. Instead of going to
Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys, you go to
System->Preferences->Encryption and Keyrings. It has a PGP Passphrases
tab, where you can fix the problem, as mentioned in TomT's last message.
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Enigmail does not cach
I'm having this issue, and
1) Disabling “Use gpg-agent for passphrases” does nothing, nor does enabling it.
2) Seahorse does not seem to have any "Passphrase Cache" tab in its preferences.
Due to this, I'm unable to fix my problem, as TomT's solution no longer
works. (The fix was reported for Gut
Please reopen bug report if you still see this issue.
** Changed in: enigmail (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mozilla Bugs (mozilla-bugs)
Status: New => Invalid
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Enigmail does not cache passphrase anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156561
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Wow I can't believe that was the problem, way to overlook the obvious.
Thanks for posting your solution Tom.
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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 have had the same problem but I SOLVED deactivating "Use gpg-agent for
passphrases".
Steps:
* Go to OpenPGP menu > Preferences
* Enable "Display expert settings"
* Go to Advanced tab
* Disable "Use gpg-agent for passphrases".
This solved the problem for me.
Hope this help you. :)
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Enigmail
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
The man page of gpg2 says: "gpg2 always requires the agent." You cannot
turn it off.
I had similar problems, but even worse, because enigmail rejected to
sign/decrypt at all. In the logs it seemed that without asking at all
enigmail though a wrong passphrase was entered.
When I switched to gpg2,
I switched to gpg2, unchecked use gpg-agent in the Enigmail options, and
removed the use-agent line from gnupg.conf and gpg.conf. Yet I'm still
having the same issue.
It looks like enigmail is still using the --use-agent flag when I chec
the console. What could still be causing it to use this?
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I am no longer experiencing the problem. In enigmail I have gpg set to
/usr/bin/gpg2 and I have unchecked the use gpg-agent. I have remember
passphrase for 5 minutes of idle time. In ~/.gnupg.conf I removed the
line 'use-agent' which I had added previously.
I read that gpg-agent is not compatibl
I've got the same problem. Enigmail worked fine in Feisty but doesn't
remember any passphrases in Gutsy. I'm also using Thunderbird version
2.0.0.6 (20071022) with Enigmail version 0.95.5 (20071027).
gpg seems to get called twice while signing an email, so I get asked for
my passphrase twice for
I am experiencing the same problem in Thunderbird/enigmail. I am using
Gutsy, can't comment on behaviour in feisty.
Occurs using both gpg/gpg2 , and regardless of whether use gpg-agent is
selected for passphrases in enigmail options.
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Enigmail does not cache passphrase anymore
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