Hi Michael,

is this happening with one of the GPGMail 2 alphas?
This should never happen, the buttons should be disabled if any keys are 
missing.

Best,

Lukas

Am 13.09.2011 um 19:47 schrieb Michael Koppelman:

> I apologize if this is a duplicate.
> 
> This is driving me crazy. It generally goes like this. I encrypt an email to 
> someone that does have a GPG key. My next email is to someone who does not 
> have a GPG key. Mail leaves the encrypt button checked, even though there is 
> no key for that recipient, and then encrypts the message with my own key, 
> thus sending the recipient an unreadable message.
> 
> The correct behavior is -- if you try to encrypt a message that has 
> recipients without keys, you should at least be warned. My guess is people 
> don't ever want to send an unreadable encrypted message, so you could go so 
> far as to not encrypt the message at all unless every recipient has a key.
> 
> I have sent a lot of unreadable messages in the last few weeks!
> 
> Thank you! I appreciate all the hard work that goes into this!
> 
> M.
> 
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