Dear all,

After a recent upgrade to enigmail 1.7 (Debian/testing) I got annoyed by
the "gnome hijacked gpg-agent message" and disabled the gpg part of
gnome keyring.  Now enigmail asks for my passphrase every time I read an
encrypted mail and even twice when I send one, despite telling it that
it should keep the passphrase in memory.

What's so bad about gnome keyring that all of a sudden enigmail doesn't
want to work with it anymore?  It worked fine until 1.7 appeared.  How
are others handling this?

Personally I would say that PGP is complicated enough and the new
behavior of enigmail doesn't really make things easier ...

Cheers,
-- 
j.hofmüller

mur.sat -- a space art project                        http://sat.mur.at/

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