passphrase in memory, how ?

Michal Hajek hajek1@kolej.mff.cuni.cz
Sat, 11 Mar 2000 10:10:15 +0100


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Hello all,
I am using mutt 1.0.pre3i and gpg 1.0.0.
could anyone please tell me, how to store passphrase in memory, so I do
not need to type it every time I send a signed email ?
I have disabled core files (ulimit -c 0) and in my .muttrc I have:

 set   pgp_timeout=43200

,but this doesn't work. Gpg still asks me to type passprase even if I
send an email and another one in one minute. I need to type passphrase
two times :(
Thank you for any tips
best regards
Michal Hajek



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