Evolution 3.18.5.2 gnupg2-2.1.11-1.fc23.x86_64 (This one cost me several days of fruitless bug-hunting).
I attempted to send an encrypted and signed email to two recipients. Every time I would get the following error message: Could not create message. Because "gpg: skipped "XXXXXXXX": No secret key gpg: signing failed: No secret key ", you may need to select different mail options. Naturally my focus was on trying to figure out what was wrong with my secret key (which I had successfully used before, and from Evo). After a good deal of head-banging I took the radical step of using Thunderbird with Enigmail, and the problem jumped out immediately: I didn't have the public key of one of the recipients in my keyring. When I removed that recipient and tried again, everything worked. I realise that the error message shown by Evo was produced by gpg (or gpg2 - I have both but don't know which one it's using). However TBird managed to get this right and tell what was going on. What can be done about this? poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list