Richard Hedlind wrote: > My problem now is when I go to sign or encrypt my email I get the > following error. "Send operation aborted. INV_RECP 0 0xC8D5E165 gpg > command line and output: C:\\program file\\gnu\\gnupg\\gpg.exe > --charset utf8 --batch --no tty -- status-fd2 --comments 'using gnupg > with mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org' -a -t -e --trust model always > --encrypt-to 0xC8D5E165 -r 0x39B0DE242AD07B94 -u 0xC8D5E165 gpg: > 0xC8D5E165: skipped: public key not found gpg: [stdin]: encryption > failed: public key not found
Sounds to me like perhaps you forgot to change the key ID associated with your account in Enigmail. In Thunderbird 1.x (possibly slightly different in Thunderbird 2) it's a matter of going to Edit > Account Settings, then finding "OpenPGP Security" under your mail account. If my guess is correct, you'd see the "Use specific OpenPGP key ID" radio button set with your old key ID (0xC8D5E165) in the field. From there, you could select your new key with the "Select Key ..." button, or you could just hit the "Use email address of this identity to identify OpenPGP key" setting instead. If that's already set to the right key, you might just have to suck it up and look under the hood--that is, check the console application to make sure what you're trying to do works from there. Good fortune PSM
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