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Subject: Invalid passphrase
From: John Aldrich <john () chattanooga ! net>
Date: 2003-07-18 23:08:15
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I *know* what I set the passphrase to on my PGP keys, but after upgrading to
the "new and improved" GPG-Plugin, I can no longer use my GPG keys. It keeps
telling me that I don't have a passphrase entered and automatically tries to
send encrypted/signed emails, EVEN T HOUGH I DO NOT HAVE "AUTO-SIGN" ENABLED!
What the heck is the problem here, people? I manually compiled everything from
the tarballs using the command-line options specified on the KMail site and
have got the Daemon running, so why does it 1) refuse to recognize my
passphrase and 2) always assume I want to sign and/or encrypt my emails when
I have it set to NOT sign/encrypt by default?
This is being cross-posted to the gnupg-users and the kmail list because I'm
not sure where the problem lies. It *was* working up until I used the new
"plugin" scheme, at which point I was able to add a key for a new email
address, but I can no longer use my valid passphrase for my other keys.
This is getting REALLY aggravating REALLY quickly and I'd really appreciate
some help on this!
Thanks...
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