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Hi all,

        Quick question...  What exactly does the "OpenPGP" option on the new
mail screen mean?  If I have that checked, it seems I can send encrypted
and signed mail with no problem.  If I uncheck it, however, when I try
to send an encrypted mail, it complains that I don't have the key for
that user.  Checking gpg via the CLI, the key is clearly there.

        Are the options in the preferences for GPGMail related to OpenPGP/MIME
different than the OpenPGP option on the new mail screen?

Thanks,

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Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
xenoph...@godshell.com
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"Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.\"
- - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
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