OpenPGP vs inline PGP

Robin Lynn Frank Robin Lynn Frank <rlfrank-dated-1058385504.9a6c5aa271@paradigm-omega.com>
Fri Jul 11 21:57:03 2003


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On Friday 11 July 2003 09:15, John B wrote:
> On Thursday 10 July 2003 22:32, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
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>   <snip>
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> > Wasn't trying to be nasty.  Just tired and frustrated.
>
>   Ah, okay, understood.
>
>   <snip>
>
> > And of course, as long as use gpg-agent is in the config, I can't enter=
 a
> > passphrase "the old-fashioned" way.
>
>   I'm sorry I can't help so much, but have you tried it after commenting
> out gpg-agent?
>
>   John

Oh yes.  If I do that the inline kdmail stuff works just fine.  But as I=20
understand it, the plugin won't work without gpg-agent.  I wouldn't mind so=
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much, but kmail keeps wanting to default to the plugin rather than the=20
inline.
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