Re: Thunderbird / Enigmail / Autocrypt

2020-11-22 Thread ael via Gnupg-users
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 12:38:52PM +0100, Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote: > > I don't understand why HTML in e-Mails is so important for some people. > > For example, I configured my Mailserver to sort out HTML-Mails as Spam as > long the sender is not on a whitelist. > HTML in e-Mails i

gpg-agent timeout

2024-06-07 Thread ael via Gnupg-users
I wanted to use a long passphrase for some local symmetric encryption but gpg-agent kept timing out before I could fully enter the fullphrase. I looked at the man page and it was not clear to me whether --pinentry-timeout was relevant. And "A Pinentry may or may not honor this request." was not pr

Re: gpg-agent timeout

2024-06-11 Thread ael via Gnupg-users
On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 08:54:56AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote: > Hi > > which pinnetry are you you using? If you run gpg with -v it should dhow > the pinentry used. gpg: pinentry launched (8131 gnome3 1.2.1 /dev/pts/3 xterm-256color :0.0 20620/500/5 500/500 -) While you are here, I am just try

Detecting a misremembered passphrase in gpg-agent

2024-06-13 Thread ael via Gnupg-users
Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when encrypting. I have looked at both man gpg-agent and info and I could not immediately see anything to help, but I quickly became lost in the overwhelming volume of the entries :-) So perhaps there is something there that I have miss

Detecting a misremembered passphrase in gpg-agent

2024-06-13 Thread ael via Gnupg-users
I wrote just now: "Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when encrypting. I have looked at both man gpg-agent and info and I could not immediately see anything to help, but I quickly became lost in the overwhelming volume of the entries :-) So perhaps there is something th

Re: Detecting a misremembered passphrase in gpg-agent

2024-06-13 Thread ael via Gnupg-users
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 02:09:15PM -0400, Jack via Gnupg-users wrote: > On 2024.06.13 06:57, ael via Gnupg-users wrote: > > Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when > > encrypting. I have looked at both > > man gpg-agent and info [...snip..] > I&