On Sun, 2005-24-04 at 19:31 +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote: > I've noticed that as I get more signatures on my key, gpg is getting > slower and slower decrypting or authenticating emails.
A partial improvement can be had by periodically running
gpg --rebuild-keydb-caches
The first time I did that I chopped the time check-trustdb time from >
30 seconds down to 8s or so.
A bigger performance boost is to set no-auto-check-trustdb in
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf (especially seeing as how you're doing it periodically
via a cron job). Not suffering that 30 second wait every time Evolution
fetched a new key on me was nice.
AfC
Sydney
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