On 12/14/2014 05:45 PM, Ian Mann wrote:
> On 15/12/14 08:36, outa wrote:
>> I recently upgraded to Kubuntu 14.10. Since then gpg started to show that 
>> warning message about Gnome Keyring hijacking it. So I disabled Gnome 
>> Keyring and switched to gpg-agent again, like before. However, each time I 
>> decrypt an email now, gpg asks for my passphrase (apprently not caching it), 
>> and each time I want to sign an email, it asks for a passphrase twice. 
>> Basically like described here: 
>> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.enigmail.general/19022
>>
>> This is odd and a bit annoying. Using gpg directly on the command line to 
>> sign a message results in only one passphrase prompt though.
>>
>> Has anyone experienced the same problem and could point me to a solution? 
>> Thanks a lot.

> I had to uncheck PGP/Mime under settings, Open PGP Security.


the PGP/MIME setting should have no bearing on gnupg prompting for a
password more than once.

outa, can you say what versions of software (gnupg, gpg-agent, and
enigmail) you're using?

  gpg --version
  gpg-agent --version

and the text from the top part of "About Enigmail" in thunderbird

also, can you show the output of:

 grep use-agent ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
 cat ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
 echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO

?

the information above should help us figure out what's going on on your
system and maybe we can find a fix.

        --dkg

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