Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Op di 11-02-2003, om 01:38 schreef Joey Hess:
> > Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > > I only have 1 key pair. When i read the gpg manual it didn't suggest to
> > > keep more than 1 key pair ( or i didn't see it). I always thought you
> > > where only supposed to have 1 key pai
Op di 11-02-2003, om 01:38 schreef Joey Hess:
> Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > I only have 1 key pair. When i read the gpg manual it didn't suggest to
> > keep more than 1 key pair ( or i didn't see it). I always thought you
> > where only supposed to have 1 key pair? Or maybe a second one for
> > in
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > quintuple-agent, the new gpg-agent is supposed to be better but is not
> > in deban yet.
>
> I've never used it, but is this the same one you're talking about?
>
> doozer:~% apt-cache policy quintuple-agent
No, it's gpg-agent that is not in debian yet. Probably should hav
Op ma 10-02-2003, om 04:29 schreef Scott Henson:
> On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 18:53, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > I didn't think about that. I'm using Ximian Evolution 1.2.2.
>
> Im using evolution and it automagically takes care of that. Just click
> the button telling it to remember the passphrase w
* Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030210 08:46]:
> Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
> > once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
> > This would be handy if one is writing a lot of emails and you don't want
> > to both
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
> once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
> This would be handy if one is writing a lot of emails and you don't want
> to bother every single time to type your passphrase.
> I chose qu
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 18:53, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> I didn't think about that. I'm using Ximian Evolution 1.2.2.
Im using evolution and it automagically takes care of that. Just click
the button telling it to remember the passphrase when you type it in.
--
Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Op ma 10-02-2003, om 00:38 schreef Mark Zimmerman:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:57:06PM +0100, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
> > once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
> > This would be handy if one
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:57:06PM +0100, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
> once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
> This would be handy if one is writing a lot of emails and you don't want
> to bother ever
Quoting Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
> once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
> This would be handy if one is writing a lot of emails and you don't want
> to bother every single time to typ
Hi,
is it possible (like with ssh) to have gpg ony ask you your passphrase
once and then remember it for the duration of a session?
This would be handy if one is writing a lot of emails and you don't want
to bother every single time to type your passphrase.
I chose quit a long and difficult passph
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