Hi Maximiliano! On Monday, 13 February 2017 14:53:57 CET Maximiliano Curia wrote: > El 2017-02-13 a las 13:35 +0100, Dennis Schridde escribió: > > On Monday, 13 February 2017 11:32:00 CET Maximiliano Curia wrote: > >> El 2017-02-06 a las 13:01 +0100, Dennis Schridde escribió: > >>> The reason for this seems to be gnupg related: When I start KMail from a > >>> terminal and try to send a message, a text ssh-askpass dialogue is shown > >>> on > >>> the terminal. If I enter my gnupg key password there, the email is being > >>> send without any problems. > >> > >> The program launched by gnupg to ask the passphrase is pinentry (which is > >> an alternative). What's your pinentry and pinentry-x11? > >> > >> Is the problem reproducible for you, if you set pinentry to pinentry-qt? > > > > It is already set to that. > > Do you have any special configuration in your .gnupg/gpg.conf?
I don't think so: ``` $ cat .gnupg/gpg.conf ###+++--- GPGConf ---+++### use-agent utf8-strings keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net debug-level basic log-file socket:///home/USER/.gnupg/log-socket ###+++--- GPGConf ---+++### Wed May 18 15:37:07 2016 CEST # GPGConf edited this configuration file. # It will disable options before this marked block, but it will # never change anything below these lines. default-key KEYID ``` --Dennis
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