On Thu, 2012-11-01 at 17:02 -0400, Kurt Padilla wrote: > I just joined the list. I originally posted this question (with > pictures!) to Ubuntuforums.org, but I figured that I would post it > here as well. Basically, I would like to have the option to adjust the > amount of time that my passphrase remains cached after I enter it. I > am able to do this in Ubuntu 12.04, but in 12.10, my passphrase > remains cached until I log out. Perhaps I made an adjustment in my > 12.04 installation which gave me that ability. If I did, though, I > cannot remember. Hopefully someone can help me out. I'm not certain what, if anything, obeys / uses the setting - but in dconf there is desktop.gnome.crypto.cache.gpg-cache-ttl In the past I know that Evolution will, after awhile, ask me to unlock GPG again - but I don't know if this has changed or not [I haven't noticed]. openSUSE 12.2 GNOME 3.6 x86_64
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