Enigmail uses the gpg2 binary now instead of original gpg because gpg2 solves many problems with the implementation of gpg. If you change a key in gpg, gpg2 doesn't always update the key. I changed my gpg key password using "gpg --edit-key" but since Enigmail uses gpg2 it would only accept the old password.
So I try to use gpg2 in the command line for the sake of simplicity.

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