change the line pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-qt in .gnupg/gpg-agent.conf to read pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-gtk I think you will need to also apt-get install pinentry-gtk (I can't remember). search the archives of this list, it has been brought up before. Greg On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 21:23, Sean Fraley wrote: > I configured KMail 1.5 to use the gpgme-openpgp plugin according to the > instructions both in Ralf Nolden's posts to this board and the ones at > kmail.kde.org. After doing so, I tested the configuration by first > attempting to read an encrypted message that I had earlier sent myself, and > by attempting to encrypt and send a new message to myself. When I try to > read the encrypted message, I get an error saying that my passphrase for my > secret key is invalid. When I try to send an encrypter message, I get an > error stating that there is no passphrase. If I remove the "use-agent" > line from ny gpg.conf file, the inline pgp works properly. What am I doing > wrong? -- Greg Cockburn, LCA Performance Magic WGTN, NZ Cell: +64 25 275 6378 Ph: +64 4 971 1980 ICQ: 19058919
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