In my opinion this is not the wisest thing to do but under PGP options in 
the general tab there is a single signon section that allows you to specify 
how long to cache the passphrase. One of the options is to cache passphrase 
while logged in.


At 07:38 PM 3/3/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



>Every time I send an email I have to type in my
>passphrase.  How do I configure PGP so it
>automatically does this?
>
>thanks
>
>dp
>
>
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