On 31/12/16 08:44, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> On 30.12.16 13:10, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
> 
>> I used to have a per-recipient rule for myself, but deleted it and I've
>> tried with and without it.  My gpg.conf did not exist before I added the
>> default-key directive.
>>
>> I only have one identify for this account, and he new
>> key is specified in the Thunderbird -> OpenPGP Security account
>> settings. Enigmail is set to use convenient encryption settings.
>>
>> My gpg-agent.conf says this:
>> ###+++--- GPGConf ---+++###
>> default-cache-ttl 600
>> max-cache-ttl 6000
>>
>> But the PIN still doesn't get cached...
> 
> I think we have to debug one level deeper. Which OS are you running?
> Which version of Enigmail and GnuPG? Do you have a parallel install of
> GnuPG v1 and GnuPG v2? Are there two gpg-agent processes running under
> different users?
> 
> Ludwig
> 
> 
> 
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Hi Ludwig,

First of all, happy new year!

It seems that everything is working properly now. A reboot seems to have
fixed it.

Thanks for all the help.

Regards,
Pedro

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