Dear List,

Something rather odd happened this afternoon.  I don't often use gpg
at all, though I do have just a few gpg emails in mail folders and a
few encrypted files.

I was using my computer this afternoon as usual, when suddenly the
PINEntry Mac dialog appeared, inviting me to enter my key's
passphrase.  I've no idea which program was trying to use gpg.

My best guess is that it might have been the Mail.app plugin, but I
hadn't received any gpg mails.  Is there anything that might have
caused Mail.app to suddenly attempt to decode messages in saved
folders?   Because of another bug, I had to delete Mail.app's cache of
my IMAP folders this afternoon, so I think those caches have been or
are being regenerated.  Could that have caused the Mail.app plugin to
attempt to decode a message?

Best wishes,

Nicholas

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