On 29/12/16 20:13, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 29.12.16 17:26, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just set up my OpenPGP smart card with key stubs, and revoked my
>> old private key.
>> When sending an email message to myself, Enigmail correctly asks for the
>> PIN for the card, signs / encrypts the message and sends it.
> 
> So it uses the new key on the smartcard for signing...
> 
>> When I try to decrypt it, instead of asking for the PIN for the card, it
>> asks me for the password of the old, revoked key. If I click cancel, it
>> just falls through without decrypting the message or asking for the card
>> PIN.
> 
> ... and the old revoked key for encryption.
> 
>> Any ideas what might be happening here?
> 
> Do you have a per-recipient-rule for your email address? Did you specify
> the new key in account settings? Do you have one or more of these
> instructions in your gpg.conf file?
> 
>       encrypt-to
>       default-key
>       local-user
> 
> Ludwig
> 
> 
> 
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Hi Ludwig,

I've added a default-key directive to my gpg.conf and got it working.
The only annoying thing is that now it doesn't seem to be caching the
PIN, so I have to enter it every time, even if I open the same email 30
seconds later.

Is this normal?

Thanks!

Regards,
Pedro

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