Bug from 2007. Version not longer supportet.
Change status to Invalid (see gnome-bugs)
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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gpg passphrase cached by evolution
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Evolution is still caching gpg key.
I am using Evolution 2.26.1.
Shouldn't this be elevated to a security issue and get a higher
priority. If my mail is up and someone clicks on an encrypted message,
it can be read without further interaction if I have already typed my
passphrase.
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Its a wishlist in ubuntu; I agree that this has security implications-
its why I filed it ;). If you're interested in fixing it I suggest
starting with the upstream bug.
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@Sam Morris: upstream has already stated that Evo GPG passphrase dialog
will be kept for backward compatibility. On my laptop, running Hardy,
GPG passphrase caching is done by seahorse or gpg-agent, so there is no
Evo passphrase caching. Before closing this bug I would like to know why
you think
Upstream seems content to keep Evolution doing passphrase caching for
now.
However, once e-d-s is modified to use gpg2, it will no longer be able
to do so. This is because gpg2 will *only* request passphrases via the
gpg-agent; there is no longer any facility to input a passphrase
directly into
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I think this should be kept open until passphrase caching is removed
from Evolution entirely.
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neither am I, neither am I... but it does look like -- at least on Gutsy
-- integration between Evolution and GPG is being performed by seahorse,
and this problem does not surface.
That is, as long as you do deploy seahorse.
Anyway, I am unsure the same would happen on KDE -- do not remember my
@Robert: could you please state Evolution's and Evolution-Data-Server's
versions?
I had a look at evo 2.11.4 (Gutsy), and it is using gnome-keyring to
maintain the GPG passphrases.
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gpg passphrase cached by evolution
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On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 13:48 +, hggdh wrote:
@Robert: could you please state Evolution's and Evolution-Data-Server's
versions?
I had a look at evo 2.11.4 (Gutsy), and it is using gnome-keyring to
maintain the GPG passphrases.
Feisty does not use gnome-keyring, so it sounds like this will
I am now confused, which is, I am afraid, my normal state.
I looked at the e-d-s-1.11.4 1.11.5, and both are build with
WITH_GNOME_KEYRING undefined -- ergo, no g-kr integration.
On g-kr integration: we build e-d-s with a debian patch that disables
it. The debian issue seems to have risen from
Rob, are you running KDE or Gnome?
I'm running feisty Ubuntu - Gnome.
I am not claiming that this is fixed in gutsy; just that it *sounded*
like it would be fixed :).
-Rob
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