Alle 08:22, lunedì 6 settembre 2004, Christian Mueller ha scritto: > Am Montag, 6. September 2004 03:43 schrieb Zé: > > At this moment i am using kmail-1.7 and i when i try to sign a message > > digitally appears this dialong: > > > > This dialog will reappear every time the passphrase is needed. For a more > > secure solution that also allows caching the passphrase, install > > gpg-agent. gpg-agent of gnupg-1.9, wich you can download from > > http://www.gnupg.org/download > > > > But i have gnupg-1.9 in my sistem and gpg-agent is running in the > > background. > > > > Other thing wierd is than kgpg is started always appear a dialog saying > > that the use og GnuPG Agent is active by default in the config file, but > > says that the agent appears not to be running wich is complectly false, > > gpg-agent is running. > > So why constantly appears this message when i run Kgpg, and why isnt > > possible to cache the passphrase, always needed to enter it when sending > > a message digitally signed in Kmail-1.7? > > It seems that the place you start the gpg-agent is incorrect. In order to > find the agent the variable GNUPG_AGENT_INFO must be set that contains the > info on where to find it. It seems to not be GNUPG_AGENT_INFO but GPG_AGENT_INFO. > Your apps must see this environment variable or you'll have the problem > you're describing: The agent is running but your apps say it doesn't. > Just starting the agent "somewhere" is unfortunately not enough. You have > to do it in the correct place so the environment variable propagates to all > of KDE. > > Read the section about the gpg-agent in > http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html > There's a description on how to do it. > > > One remark: Please don't crosspost your questions to more than one > newsgroup. > > Regards, > Christian Müller. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.