Kmail plugin progress

John B Yochanon@tds.net
Sun Jul 20 19:33:02 2003


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On Sunday 20 July 2003 00:00, Todd wrote:
> Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
> > I guess it just took me by surprise that anyone would consider cacheing
> > passphrases.
>
> You can change that if you like, AFAIK.  Put
>
>     default-cache-ttl 0
>
> into ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf.  I don't use KMail or gpg-agent so I can't
> tell you for sure that this works, but it should.  I'm sure a friend of
> mine set this when he started using KMail's crypto plugins and decided he
> didn't want his passphrase cached.

  I don't understand the problem. My kmail, in the settings for crypto, I h=
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the 'cache passphrase' unchecked, and it doesn't matter how quickly I make=
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one email and sign and send it and do a second within 6-7 seconds...I=20
*always* get asked for the passphrase...as I expect and want, which means=20
it's working correctly.
  I've got gpg-agent commented out, and both crypt-plugins working/active a=
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just fine.

  John
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