Hi Alexander, it does indeed work with gpg2. Apologies if this message is sent twice.
Alexander Sack wrote: > On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 06:01:28AM -0500, Huy wrote: >> Package: enigmail >> Version: 2:0.95.0+1-4 >> Severity: important >> >> >> This version of enigmail fails to use gpg-agent even after it had been >> specified to do so. As a >> result Enigmail's own pass-phrase dialog box pops up instead of the pinentry >> dialog box. I, and I >> assume many others only trust enigmail to a marginal degree and are not >> willing to enter our >> pass-phrases directly into its own query box. > > OK, this might be a follow up for the fix i made in -4. try to use > gpg2 ... does that work then? > > - Alexander > > -- e10a5ba52ebd2b06b3cb114647d0b2d7149357ece59ebfb787a2a6cb653280ba Key ID = 0xE024A6F3 Key fingerprint = C9A1 2E1E 1E10 6514 2E7D 8934 08C6 B43F E024 A6F3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org