No ideas folks? To expand on my problem description: 

Following a hint in a thread on the K-9 Mail Developers List, I made sure 
that the recipient in question is in my Android contacts DB (earlier it had 
not been present there). 
However, I'm still not able to send this contact a PGP-encrypted mail. 

So now my siutuation is:
- using current PlayStore versions of K-9 Mail and OpenKeychain
- recipient's public key are in OpenKeychain's key DB
- For my own key is present in OpenKeychain's key DB as well (albeit stripped, 
since I'm using an NFC OpenPGP card) 
- recipients e-mail (the one shown as associated to his public PGP key in 
OpenKeychain) 
is in Contacts DB
- OpenKeychain is registered in K-9 account settings
- K-9 has permission to access OpenKeychain

Nevertheless, no recipient key is found when I try to send a newly composed 
mail to the receiver with encryption selected.
Which necessary condition for sending encrypted mail did I miss?

Best regards

 
Am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2017 12:15:02 UTC+1 schrieb TE:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> Using current versions of K-9 and OpenKeychain from Play Store, i can 
> receive and decrypt encrypted mails fine. Really impressive work,
>
> However sending encrypted mails does currently not work for me. K-9 does 
> not find any keys for the recippient. 
> I confirmed that 
> - the recipient's key is present in OpenKeychain's key DB
> - it is marked as trusted there 
> - and his identity shows exactly the same e-mail address I am using when 
> attempting to send an encrypted e-mail
> Any ideas on how to fix this, or even just how to debug what's going on? 
> I already revoked  and re-instantiated K9's access to openkeychain, as per 
> some earlier suggetsion from this list, but to no avail.
>
>  
>

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