Hi Roland,

> Why killing the gpg-agent?

just a guess. It worked for me since the gpg-agent that starts via launchd does 
not use the keychain. After killing gpg-agent, the keychain is used again. It's 
an issue Benjamin should have a look at - but unfortunately I've not heard a 
lot from his side since a while.

> It decrypts allready sent mails automatically. but incoming mails not.

mh, could you send Lukas (see CC) and me an encrypted message and attach the 
(anonymized) console output?

Best regards, Alex

On 23.08.2011, at 14:05, Roland wrote:

> I use:
> 
> Mac OS X 10.7.1
> GPGMail 2.0a3 
> 
> In the Preferences of GPGTools there is also the box "Use Keychain to store 
> passphrases" checked, 
> but there stands also:
> 
> "Remember passphrases for:       seconds (nothing in it)
> 
> 
> Why killing the gpg-agent?
> 
> It decrypts allready sent mails automatically. but incoming mails not.
> 
> --
> LG Roland
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 23, 2011, at 8:08 AM, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
> 
>> Hi Roland, which version are you using? I'm experiencing a similar problem. 
>> A 'killall gpg-agent' works for me. Not sure what the root cause is.
>> Br, Alex
>> 
>> --
>> sent from my mobile phone,
>> please excuse my brevity
>> 
>> On 23.08.2011, at 07:38, Roland <roland0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> i checked the "keep in keychain" box but it doesn't work.
>>> 
>>> It works in the terminal and if it decrypts already sent emails 
>>> automatically but if I write mails (only signed) it asks me every time.
>>> 
>>> and it also doesn't work to decrypt incoming mails automatically (or 
>>> manually).
>>> 
>>> I copy the text into an file and encrypt it on the terminal. but this is 
>>> boring 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> LG Roland
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