Sebastien, yes it's reproducible (I tested this in two different fresh
installations) even if sometimes, the problem seems to disappear.
Anyway:

1) import a key with seahorse (the keys is put under collected keys)
2) sign the key and apply a trust level, for example, equals to "full"
3) try to send a new message, with evolution, to the owner of the previous key, 
and select "encrypt with pgp" in the security menu 
4) when you click "send" you will have the issue (obviously I expect the email 
was sent as I signed the key so I have verified that the key belongs to the 
recipient user)


Possible ways to bypass this is:
1) via gpg cli, set the trust level of the key to "ultimately" (with seahorse 
you cannot as this trust level seems to be reserved automatically to own 
private key); obviously this isn't right as I shouldn't have to set this level 
of trust to send encrypted emails
2) checking the option "Always encrypt to myself when sending encrypted 
messages" but also this is not right as this option is not intended to choose 
if to send or not to send an email but to view pgp encrypted sent messages 
stored in "sent" folder

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it's not possibile to create a message with pgp encryption
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326841
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