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On Oct 18, 2003, 13:19, Kevin Coates [KC] wrote in
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I'm going to answer myself because I'm very bored. :) Actually,
something strange is happening and I can't figure it out.

KC> This leads me to believe that there is a problem using GnuPG RSA
KC> keys with The Bat's open pgp handler.

After writing the last message, I disabled my newly created DSA test
key and re-enabled my problematic RSA key. The strange thing is, the
RSA key started working. Go figure.

During the midst of this testing I intentionally deleted /The
Bat!/MAIL/PGP.INI file which is where I thought cached pgp pass
phrases resided. I did this to ensure an old pass phrase wasn't
causing my problem. I still had the problem even after restarting The
Bat!, so that didn't appear to be the cure.

Now the "gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available" problem
seems resolved, but I would like to understand why it occurred in the
first place, and what fixed it. By the lack of responses here, I'm
assuming nobody else has experienced this problem.

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Kevin Coates
Dewitt, NY USA

Using TB! v2.01 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP1
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(see kludges for my pgp key)
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