I was fighting with this problem, too.
I have KGpg installed to take care about my keys. The key management worked 
fine, but first I was not able to set where the gpg.conf is (see bug 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdeutils/+bug/119263). Based on the 
often referred page http://kontact.kde.org/kmail/kmail-pgpmime-howto.php I have 
setup the startup script for gpg-agent.

Then KMail worked. In the meantime, I found a workaround for KGpg bug
mentioned above. The next day, KMail stopped working again and it took
me a lot of time to find out that gpg-agent is run twice - first KGpg
and then with the startup script as recommended by kde.org. Then it was
simple, I deleted the startup script and made sure KGpg always starts on
login.

For end-user, this is quite complicated and confusing. As proposed by
others, it would be great if installation of KGpg requires also
pinentry-qt and gpg-agent and when the bug 119263 is solved, things
should work out-of-the-box.

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kmail don't ask the phrase for gpg-encrypted mails
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