Hi Daniel,

at the moment it's necessary that the address associated with the key is 
exactly the same
as the one you're sending to.
Could you verify if that's the case.

Trust all keys is automatically enforced, so that shouldn't be an issue.

Best.

Lukas

On 12.01.2012, at 17:07, Daniel Brashler wrote:

> Hello -- 
> 
> Brand new user of GPGTools here.  I seem to be signing messages correctly, 
> but the "encrypt" button in the toolbar is greyed out, even when attempting 
> to send to someone who's key I've imported.
> 
> I don't see the "Trust all Keys" option in my PGP tab under Mail's 
> Preferences.  I'm using Mac OS 10.7.2 (11C74), and version 2.0a19 of GPGMail.
> 
> Other ideas?
> 
> Daniel Brashler
> Sr. Computing Consultant
> http://www.lehigh.edu/lts/teams/cas
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> 
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