On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 07:28:47PM +0300, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> On 20.08.2012 19:26, Ricardo Mones wrote:
> > Umm, when I select a group name from my addressbook in the compose
> > window it gets expanded to the group members addresses (which on
> > encryption should trigger what you want). You know, start typing
> > the name, press tab key, group name appears on the list, select it,
> > magic happens, and all group address members are added to the
> > header field.
> > 
> > It could that you're pasting or just writting the group name
> > without selecting it from the typeahead list or from the
> > addressbook? This very specific action will cause it to not expand,
> > being treated as an address.
> 
> I have the group line in gpg.conf and when I sent the email, I only
> wrote the address, which is same as the group name in gpg.conf.

  Claws Mail doesn't read GnuPG configuration, do you expect it to be
able to parse it? 

  This doesn't look like a Claws Mail bug, but a GnuPG configuration
problem, sorry. I even fail to see why do you expect Claws Mail to
know anything about a group that's only defined in gpg.conf.

  regards,
-- 
  Ricardo Mones 
  ~
  The three principal virtues of a programmer are Laziness, 
  Impatience, and Hubris.                                    man perl

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