On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Onno Ekker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I think I have the same problem.
> When I send a message to myself and choose to sign and encrypt, on sending
> I get a popup to select the keys to which to encrypt the message. My own
> key is listed on top and it selected. Also on the bottom of the screen both
> Send encrypted and Send signed are checked.
> Still the message is sent unencrypted and without asking for a passphrase.
> The preference extensions.enigmail.encryptToSelf is set to true and I've
> added both a default-key and default-recipient-self line to my gpg.conf,
> but to no avail.
> I'm using Enigmail 1.7.2 on Windows 7 32 bits by the way, with gpg 1.4.11
> installed...
> Onno
>
>
Sorry, problem solved for me. It seemed that beside OpenPGP I had told
Thunderbird to always sign messages using my S/MIME certificate and that
setting took precedence.

In the past I remember getting a prompt telling me that I couldn't use both
S/MIME and PGP/MIME, but that warning seems to be gone and the message is
sent silently using S/MIME. Maybe I have to reset all warnings to get that
prompt back or did something else change?

Onno
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