On 05/04/15 11:59, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> > The two messages which were not successfully processed could be
>> > decrypted but only if I used the full passphrase and not the
>> > smartcard pincode.   Since I succeeded in getting the smartcard to
>> > work a few weeks' ago, I have not had to use the full passphrase so
>> > I do not understand what is the problem with these 2 messages but
>> > it does not appear to be connected with the enigmail filter.
> I would think that these messages are not encrypted with your
> smartcard key, but with another key (or maybe 2 keys). It's possible
> that GnuPG first tries the key for which it has no passphrase. The
> dialog comes from GnuPG, thus I cannot tell you anything more about it.

You're right, Patrick.  The 'difficult' messages were encrypted to a subkey not
present on the smartcard.

Philip

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