-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 28.03.15 15:59, Blaise Pascal wrote: > Hi, > > using Linux Mint 17 / Thunderbird (24.4.0) / Enigmail 17.2 with > gpg2... Once deciphered, Enigmail (or gpg-agent) keeps the > passphrase forever in memory although I have a > .gnupg/gpg-agent.conf containing: > > max-cache-ttl 15 default-cache-ttl 15
The ttl is in seconds ... 15 seconds seems quite short to me ;-) > I'm not sure that gpg-agent.conf is correctly read when Enigmail > initiates gpg-agent at the pop-up of the pinentry windows. > > HUP , killall, ..etc does not help. > > Should I try to configure gpg-agent manually with gpgconf ? > > Any ideas ? I wonder if gpg-agent is used at all. Many distributions are set up such that a different tool for caching your passphrase is used (e.g. gnome-keyring). - -Patrick -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVFtyYAAoJENsRh7ndX2k7zLUP/jvwzeOK0qgkaAdnZVDSk8Jc sbJuQn9JyiDnmT678cWwOuFWMymMXaeSNvhDnRgJ5h+ZQJ7JMrIR/riIfsAAsi5E fP6X8Ju5OkFBf/BiBFZpKd8weoNjBVaxlaamLn7yajSOXxxcbsjE4TcBphZDVyql IPCx3Kt2cn5e+n7PPBb9v/SWDtSPGOD0cYsbnvy0YfVQPUuAjFI+3NJwdfnN0m7i XdU7j/CMypwvbRjGhMKawWbpYQYhmRSmAs8sbCmc1UZlUy+0ypI2YQgpKPDxdpCR Kez4whP9tFsMWIJ8TPojC7IA16OS1+Ola/odIVHrnmoJdAVSG/S7+lfd8SMcOxvt qizSvkc4GemtYxraxP6tv85bPRsVJA6CMiZsDVZiW5xpUoltXULKLaYt+h68om6B QjmSCSsO/ADbCDWWuK8N8XegfJAKGKFdQVSEvk/X5o2FmakRcJesdmJhvdoyyl9w Ecc+WHn9tX7V4yBTTM+tWYo7g/zJ3W3PECQP1tblcyIu0vrjBLvnmBriNLG/QG51 H5qrHXWejvdED/ECzqDHjr0kFEOMWZAD7O5R0kIjW0PyvXXLPElAOJ3g/ExvhWzC VRC6HKEAtaYEvtHPgS5PpPy7W+kEAxIm58KMeDswUI9nzayyZpOfL83yOhwyasmF bFFVzkrjEwXqpLUIlOIG =u7Cs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ enigmail-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
