>> "Daiki" == Daiki Ueno writes: > Uwe Brauer writes: >> "Your Digital ID name cannot be found in the underlying security system" >> > Try adding "include-certs -1" to ~/.gnupg/gpgsm.conf. When I do this and restart my system, epg changes its behavior when sending encrytp+sign messages: it no longer asks me via the gpgsm (pinentry interface) for my password, but sends the message indeed encrypted and signed. (I'd prefer to have to write my passwd). In any case, I opened the already sent mails, the xemacs and the kmail one (which are in my gmail sent folder) with xemacs and wrote the epg-debug into a file. I did this with and without the "include-certs -1" option, so I attach 4 files. I also noted a another misbehavior I never encountered. After I opened these messages epg did not allow me to send encrypted message or open other encrypted messages. I attach the bug traces in a different message. thanks Uwe Brauer