Am 26. September 2020 04:54:41 MESZ schrieb Phil Kane <p...@kanafi.org>:
>The move of my originating key pair from TB68 to TB78 on a Win 10 laptop
>went very smoothly.  OpenPGP Key Manager permits me to see that key but
>not the public keys from other people, as was done by Kleopatra.  The
>"Show keys from other people" box in the OpenPGP Key Manager was
>checked.  Did I miss something or is this a bug in OpenPGP?
>
>Phil Kane
>Beaverton, OR  USA
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If you used the Enigmail migration wizard, it would import all public and 
secret keys. But I think that you only imported your own key manually.

To import all your public keys, first export all of them from Kleopatra or 
GnuPG, and then import using the OpenPGP key manager.

Patrick
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