Hi Sven,

> I certainly would have, but since I don't have a lighthouseapp account and no 
> intention of creating one, just for reporting one ticket, I haven't. 


Steve created an issue for you:
http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/65764/tickets/144

> A closed bug-tracker keeps me from reporting, honestly. Can't the tracker be 
> opened (with some kind of captcha of course)?


I totally understand your point and it has several assets and drawbacks not to 
have an open issue system. Unfortunateyl Lighthouseapp doesn't support 
anonymous reports:
http://help.lighthouseapp.com/discussions/suggestions/444

Fortunately, you've registered to this mailing list and submitted the issue 
here - Thank you.

Best regards, Alex

On 07.03.2011, at 11:20, Sven Amann wrote:

> Hi Alex,
> 
> I certainly would have, but since I don't have a lighthouseapp account and no 
> intention of creating one, just for reporting one ticket, I haven't. A closed 
> bug-tracker keeps me from reporting, honestly. Can't the tracker be opened 
> (with some kind of captcha of course)?
> 
> Best regards,
> Sven
> 
> On Mar 6, 2011, at 7:11 PM, Alexander Willner wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sven,
>> 
>>> Would be nice to have that fixed in the next release!
>> 
>> thank you very much for the report. Would you be so kind and open an issue 
>> for that at http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/65764-gpgmail 
>> following this structure:
>> 
>> Environment:
>> * Product name and version:
>> * OS X version:
>> * Other OpenPGP software tested:
>> What steps will reproduce the problem?
>> * ...
>> What is the expected result?
>> * ...
>> What happens instead?
>> * ...
>> Provide any additional information – link a screenshot and debug output if 
>> possible.
>> * ...
>> 
>> Best regards, Alex
>> 
>> On 06.03.2011, at 10:32, Sven Amann wrote:
>> 
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA256
>>> 
>>> Hi there,
>>> 
>>> I've just updated to 1.3.2. When I opened the preferences, several options, 
>>> such as "choose key according to account", "auto sign" and "Use 
>>> OpenPGP/MIME" were not checked anymore. I enabled them again, but the sign 
>>> option was not enabled when composing new mail. If I disable "choose key 
>>> according to account" then the the sign option is enabled on composing (if 
>>> "auto sign") is set. Furthermore, if "choose according" is enabled and 
>>> signing activated, than the correct key is only chosen if that key does not 
>>> have multiple uids. My keys with just one uid each work fine.
>>> 
>>> Would be nice to have that fixed in the next release!
>>> 
>>> btw, I'm on OSX 6.6 and Mail 4.4.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for your work, anyways!
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Sven
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>>> Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org
>>> 
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>>> c25QIvKq9ZpILBpiBWMA/iX8agPORNSlHMilloJMqMDcgWtWotvAC4k80QpdZEbl
>>> =ptCH
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>>> 
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