https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317358
--- Comment #3 from Daniel Moyne <daniel.mo...@free.fr> --- I am using keys that worked before built with the normal procedure with : gpgsm --gen-key and anyways it is not a problem of keys as as explained in my bug report if I do this in a konsole : eval "`gpg-agent --daemon`" kmail it works and without asking for anything. But if I use the normal way with, when opening a KDE session, execution of the following script "start-gpg-agent.sh" located in "/home/my_user/.kde/Autostart" and containing this : #!/bin/sh eval "`gpg-agent --daemon`" it does not work when trying to send a signed message. The first time it opens a window saying that KWallet CLI has requested to open kdewallet. When I follow the procedure nothing happens: the message is never sent. The question is for me as user what is the difference between konsole procedure asking for nothing and the normal one when after opening my kde session I use kmail? What is more surprising is that if I open a konsole right after opening my KDE session if I do : echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO I get someting like this : /tmp/gpg-hywGcN/S.gpg-agent:3873:1 but if I open Kmail in this konsole sending a signed message does not work. I all cases in my konsole I have to do : eval "`gpg-agent --daemon`" each time before executing kmail. This configuration problem arose when I migrated from kubuntu 13.04 to 13.10 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs