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If I'm logged in and use my GPG … and someone else logs in and even doesn't use 
any GPG, due to the starting GPG Agent, it seems that sometimes (?) something 
goes wrong. GPG refuses to sign an outgoing mail. I then have to go to the 
Activity Monitor and kill at least my GPG Agent to let it restart with the next 
signing attempt. Then it works.

Someone else who's seen this? Any ideas?

B. Alabay

PS: And I'd posted this (I guess) bug, that GPGMail does not react in a correct 
way according to mail aliases not mentioned in any key? It only reacts for real 
accounts. Before, it reacted to accounts and aliases.

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Comment: Keys updated 2011-01-27

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