On 06/15/2014 08:53 AM, Philip Jackson wrote: > But when I want to send a signed email, it presents first the OpenPgp > confirmation dialog and when I select OK, it immediately gives the error > message "Bad passphrase" without having given any opportunity to provide the > passphrase.
you didn't mention what flavor of GNU/Linux you're using -- is it possible that you have gnupg installed, but not gpg-agent? whne you did your import, did you import the secret keyring as well as the public keyring? did you transfer your ownertrust database as well? (see the --export-ownertrust and --import-ownertrust actions for gpg) have you tried to use gpg from the terminal to sign a test message? if so, are there any error messages there? --dkg
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