no, because there's no way for us to tell that information. Jeff On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 11:51 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 10:44 -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:Evolution has no way of knowing it's the same (gpg is requesting different pgp key ids)Would it be reasonable to add a check box (right next to the "Remember his passphrase for current session." box) that says, "Sign and encryption passphrases are the same."?Jeff On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 08:05, Nowicki Christophe wrote:Hi all, I've found a small bug in the support of gnupg passphrase remainder. I'am running Evolution 2.0.2 from the Debian Project. I've setup gnugp support into evolution. Everything is working correctly but I've found a minor bug. Evolution ask me my passphrase twice. (once for opening encrypted message and once for signing message) When I start Evolution and I open an encrypted (and signed) message form an friend, evolution show a pop-up. I fill the pop-up with the correct passphrase en enable the remember check box. It's working fine. I can open all the others encrypted messages. Evolution remember my passphrase correctly. But when I replay to one message or create a new message Evolution ask for my password again. If I enter the right passphrase he sign my message. It seams that Evolution think that the passphrase for opening encrypted messages and sign messages is not the same. But It's the same passphrase. I think that it's a bug and I did not found it in the Bug database. Could someone confirm it?
-- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Novell, Inc. fejj ximian com - www.novell.com
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