Am 12.12.2015 um 11:57 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 12.12.15 10:40, Oskar Hahn wrote:
>> Am 12.12.2015 um 10:23 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
>>> On 12.12.15 05:53, Oskar Hahn wrote:
>>>> ... I have two keys. An old one that is expired and revoked 
>>>> (E4835646BDE8EA81) and a current one (E72581B1FE9F104C). I keep
>>>> the old key to decrypt old mails.
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> So it seems this bug is a new "feature" of gnupg 2.1.10. It
>>>> can probably be fixed by using the new option
>>>> --encrypt-to-default-key instead of --encrypt-to.
>>>
>>> This problem cannot be solved by Enigmail, but needs to be fixed
>>> by yourself. You seem to have more than one key using the same
>>> email address, which is ambiguous, and which GnuPG should not
>>> have accepted for a long time.
>>>
>>> The correct solution is to explicitly select a key in the
>>> account settings (Edit > Account Settings > OpenPGP Security -->
>>> Select Key).
> 
>> Thank you, that helped me. But I still think it is a bug in
>> enigmail. Yes I have two keys using the same email address. But
>> only one key that is not expired and not revoked.
> 
> Right, but that's a bug in *GnuPG* -- not in Enigmail. GnuPG should
> ignore revoked and expired keys when trying to figure out which key to
> use for encryption. If GnuPG reports that the two keys are ambiguous
> then there is not much Enigmail can do about.
Ok. I created an issue for gnupg:

https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2186


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