In case this is not clear, I would like sup to use gpg-agent correctly, so as not to have to enter my passphrase repeatedly. Do any of you see something I'm doing wrong? Thanks! On Tuesday, 17 March 2015 13:49:24 UTC+1, valentin.reis wrote: > > Hello, > > Sup asks for my gpg passphrase every time it has to encrypt, sign or > decrypt an e-mail, even though I am using gpg-agent. > When decrypting files sequentially using gpg or gpg2, gpg-agent is used, > and I have to provide the passphrase just once. > > Here are the contents of my config files: > > .gnupg/gpg.conf > keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net > use-agent > > .gnupg/gpg-agent.conf > pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-curses > > .sup/config.yaml > ... > :accounts: > :default: > ... > :gpgkey: 59EA13A1 > ... > > No crypto hooks in .sup/hooks are in use. > > gpg --list-keys > /home/fre/.gnupg/pubring.gpg > ---------------------------- > pub 2048R/59EA13A1 2014-04-28 > uid Valentin Reis > sub 2048R/C8DA9D35 2014-04-28 > sub 2048R/4F728EEB 2014-04-28 > > It is a debian machine. Various apt-get output: > gnupg-agent is already the newest version. > libgpgme11 is already the newest version. > gnupg2 is already the newest version. > > Cheers! > val > > -- >