tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/feedback/2485-custom-smtp-non-identified-on-mac-mailGPGTools: Discussion 2017-04-26T16:52:25Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/424345202017-04-26T11:17:41Z2017-04-26T11:17:44ZCustom SMTP non identified on Mac Mail (if the encrypt / sign buttons are missing for secondary email accounts, you may want to consider adding those addresses to your existing OpenPGP key as user IDs)<div><p><strong>FIXED</strong> Oops i actually realized that i can add another email address to a single key which solved the problem</p></div>Geetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/424345202017-04-26T16:52:23Z2017-04-26T16:52:23ZCustom SMTP non identified on Mac Mail (if the encrypt / sign buttons are missing for secondary email accounts, you may want to consider adding those addresses to your existing OpenPGP key as user IDs)<div><p>Hi Gee,</p>
<p>welcome to the GPGTools support platform.</p>
<p>Glad, this is solved for you. For others running into this situation, here's the <a href="https://gpgtools.tenderapp.com/kb/how-to/add-more-email-addresses-user-ids-to-your-existing-key">KB-article</a> explaining how to add more than one email address to an existing key. The email addresses in a key are called userIDs and you can add as many as you want.</p>
<p><b>Important note</b>: Note that all email addresses you add to a single key can be connected to one identity. Depending on your use-case this might be wanted or should be avoided. Please consider that first and then proceed.</p>
<p>I'm closing this discussion. Should you need further assistance or have questions you can re-open this discussion here or open a new one any time.</p>
<p>Best, steve</p></div>Steve