sounds like you have more than one keyring out there....
i don't remember where the keyrings are kept in a windows system :(

On 09/02/2015 09:35 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 09/02/2015 04:19 PM, Mike Acker wrote:
in your Account Settings select OpenPGP dialog and select the key you want it to use
Thanks.  It's already set and has been pointing there to the right key
for ages and ages.  If I set it again, there is only one key there to
choose from: the correct key.  Even so, Enigmail is able to find and use
the wrong key when actually sending and encrypting a message.

Now that I try to send this reply, I notice a similar thing for signing.
 Enigmail says I have the right key but when it actually goes to sign
the message, it complains of not found or not valid key until I turn off
signing.

Regards,
Lars

On 09/02/2015 07:22 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
With the most recent upgrade of Enigmail on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS,  > >     $ apt-cache policy enigmail >     enigmail: >     Installed: 
2:1.8.2-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 >     ... > > my previous settings are lost and it is 
not using the key it used to > use.  Instead of using the active OpenPGP key it 
is using one of my > archived, disabled keys. > > How do I change Enigmail to 
resume using the right key? > > How do I temporarily point it at the outdated 
key so I can at least > decrypt incoming messages which have been erroneously 
encrypted using > the outdated key? > > Regards, > Lars > > 
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