Hi Patrick, all
Am 2014-08-14 17:15, schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
On 14.08.14 13:41, Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
After a recent upgrade to enigmail 1.7 (Debian/testing) I got
annoyed by the gnome hijacked gpg-agent message and disabled the
gpg part of gnome keyring. Now enigmail asks for my
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On 17.08.14 11:37, Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
Uh, well, then I underline my opinion that the wording is too
strong.
If you are you referring to this message:
+The GNOME keyring manager hijacked the GnuPG agent.;
+GnuPG will not work
Dear all,
After a recent upgrade to enigmail 1.7 (Debian/testing) I got annoyed by
the gnome hijacked gpg-agent message and disabled the gpg part of
gnome keyring. Now enigmail asks for my passphrase every time I read an
encrypted mail and even twice when I send one, despite telling it that
it
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On 14.08.14 13:41, Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
Dear all,
After a recent upgrade to enigmail 1.7 (Debian/testing) I got
annoyed by the gnome hijacked gpg-agent message and disabled the
gpg part of gnome keyring. Now enigmail asks for my passphrase