Interestingso basically only imported your own key? See that is why
I want to install it on a separate machine first before updating my
daily use one. It would be a totally fresh install on that other machine
as it doesn't have Thunderbird nor any PGP programs/keys.
On 9/25/2020 7:54 PM,
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
I will give that a try and see how (well) it works. If someone has a
better idea, please let me know.
Thanks
On 9/25/2020 8:25 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Yes, that's a possible approach. You won't need Enigmail afterwards anymore.
>
> -Patrick
>
> On 25/09/2020 07:44, Mark wrote:
>>
Yes, they are, but it's not common to have brackets after the actual
email address.
In any case, Enigmail 2.0.12 is EOL, and I would not fix it anymore...
-Patrick
On 25/09/2020 07:46, B00ze/Empire wrote:
> Hi Patrick.
>
> This used to work before, so something has changed.
>
> On your advice
Yes, that's a possible approach. You won't need Enigmail afterwards anymore.
-Patrick
On 25/09/2020 07:44, Mark wrote:
> Thanks from my read of it I gather (as I'm starting with a blank
> slate on that other machine) I would need to first install GPG4Win on it
> and then copy my key files to