On Monday 01 June 2009, Roger wrote: > On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 22:52 +0100, Benjamin Donnachie wrote: > > 2009/5/31 Roger <rog...@sdf.lonestar.org>: > > > I know this sounds ridiculous, but when you consider a > > > console/terminal to be as good look'n as a girl, and then you're > > > made to a X window and forced to type in it, it just feels > > > ridiculous. Think most folks whom praise the console Gods, feel > > > the same way. > > > > Enable passphrase caching, just enter it the once and be done with > > it. > > > > Ben > > This is why I disabled gpg-agent. As little as I use Gnupg/PGP, I > would always have to enter the passphrase at Evolution PIM startup... > even though I had no intentions of using gpg for the entire session. > (It's because a lot of the passwords are put in a gpg keyring ... or > something.)
It sounds wrong that Evolution asks for the passphrase on startup. I'm using KMail and I don't have to enter the passphrase when I start it. Only when I want to send a signed message or decrypt an encrypted message does the pinentry dialog pop up. Just like it should be. Regards, Ingo
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