Hello Edgar,

On Sunday, November 16, 2003, 1:50:16 PM, you wrote:

> I ran into something strange.
> I use TB as mail client. I have there some templates which I use
> when answering or sending a mail to a mailing list I sometimes
> see the pass phrase input screen for an mail address that I have
> and sometimes I see it for the mailing address of the list.

> Example
> When sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see my mail address.
> When sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see this mail address.
> On the second address I get an error:

> gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
> gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not available

> I've traced it to the reply-to address.
> When I change this address from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the same error.

> I've also tested it with an other account (no templates there)
> When I change the reply to address the GnuPG will show the input
> screen for the address in the Reply to address.

> That leaves me with 2 questions:

> 1) why is he looking at the reply to address and not the from
>    address.
> 2) why will some mailing lists in the reply to address show the
>    right key (PGP-Basics) and others not (bird-pix).

I've tested around a bit. Seems that all addresses from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] give the key of my mail
all others ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) will give the error.

I've made the Qtemplates the same so it can not be this.
it's in the starting letter of the reply address.

Even when I open a new message that just use a blanc template it
will responde as mentioned here above.

When I leave the original reply address it will work, when I place
an letter in front of it [EMAIL PROTECTED] it will give the
error when it is an o or later it will work again.


-- 
Cheers,
 Edgar

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