On 12/27/16 08:48, Carlos E. R. wrote:
+++...................... 2.1.3 GNOME Keyring Does Not Integrate with GPG Anymore
The integrated GPG agent of GNOME Keyring has been removed. Therefore, GNOME Keyring cannot be used to manage GPG keys anymore. You can still manage GPG keys on the command line using the gpg tool. ......................++-
This means that enigmail does not work. I can no longer send signed emails on Thunderbird, because it complains there is no agent.
I'm sending this with KDE. I have not tested enigmail in XFCE, though I assume that it still works. Checking, I see that "gpg-agent" is running for me when I login to XFCE. It is not the gnome-keyring emulation. It is the real gpg-agent. And since that works for me in KDE and enigmail, it should also work with XFCE and enigmail. To check, I verified that "GPG_AGENT_INFO" is defined in my environment, and that the process it identifies is running. Is your problem maybe because of your switch to "lxdm"? I tested with both "gdm" and "lightdm", and "gpg-agent" is automatically started with each of those on login to XFCE (and to other desktops). I'm not about to test with "lxdm" since that is not installed here.