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Wanting to get Kmail using PGP/MIME I went through the how to at
http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html
and gpg will not work by itself. Have a look at this;
fletch@snoopy:~> gpg --clearsign test2.rss
gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory!
gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information
You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
user: "Richard Fletcher
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On Tuesday 04 February 2003 06:46, Richard Fletcher wrote:
Wanting to get Kmail using PGP/MIME I went through the how to at http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html and gpg will not work by itself. Have a look at this;
fletch@snoopy:~> gpg --clearsign test2.rss gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory! gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information
You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Richard Fletcher
" 1024-bit DSA key, ID 20BEEA5E, created 2003-01-20 gpg-agent[28556]: can't connect server: ec=-1 gpg-agent[28556]: can't connect to the PIN entry module: ec=-1 gpg-agent[28556]: command get_passphrase failed: no pin entry gpg: problem with the agent - disabling agent use Enter passphrase:
any ideas?
Not an answer, just an idea... (I plan on setting up PGP/MIME for KMail soon as well). http://www.intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=1497&display=History http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gpa-dev/2002-August/000735.html These two lists seem to describe your problem...
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On Tuesday 04 February 2003 17:46, Karol Pietrzak wrote:
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 06:46, Richard Fletcher wrote:
Wanting to get Kmail using PGP/MIME I went through the how to at http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html and gpg will not work by itself. Have a look at this;
Not an answer, just an idea... (I plan on setting up PGP/MIME for KMail soon as well). http://www.intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=1497&display=History http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gpa-dev/2002-August/000735.html These two lists seem to describe your problem...
Yes they describe it but there is nothing useful in them. -- Richard Fletcher, Sheffield, UK.
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Karol Pietrzak
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Richard Fletcher