Quote from: klaaat21 on January 18, 2013, 03:48 pmIs the problem you're having is that keys you want to encrypt to are showing up in GPG Keychain Access, but are _not_ showing up when you try to select them to use them to encrypt a message? I had this problem on a mac and I found a workaround. For me, the nightly build did NOT solve the problem. I can import a key with no problem and even view the key, but when I am in text edit and highlight and try to encrypt, the newly imported key is not listed.So, since the nightly build did not work for me, I found a workaround. I found that if I added the key from the command line (think of it as manually adding the key) that it was now listed and could be used.Here are a couple of helpful terminal commands for gpg"help" gpg--help"to manually delete a key": gpg --delete-keys tests@tormail.com "to list your keys" gpg --list-keysTo add a key (be sure that the key is in a .txt file. GPG keys like .txt files don't use anything elsegpg --armor --import untitled.txtMost people have found that the nightly builds do the trick for them. That said, it's good that you found an alternative method, in case the nightly build doesn't work. BTW, if you want people to use your PGP key, put a link to where they can download it in the Forums, like I have in my .sig. If you make people search for your key, they're less likely to bother to do so. Nightcrawler PGP-Key: 4096R/BBF7433B 2012-09-22Key fingerprint = D870 C6AC CC6E 46B0 E0C7 3955 B8F1 D88E BBF7 433BPGP Key: http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=174.msg633090#msg633090