Trust can be exported, but it's easier to set it after you transfer the key.
In fact, I've never had to do export/import at all, even transferring between multiple different operating systems. I just copy my .gnupg directory, including my keyrings, trustdb, etc.
hope this helps, Doug On 8/11/15 11:49 AM, Bryant Evans wrote:
You were right, it was not trusted. I guess I will have to set the trust level before I export it because it still does not recognize it. Thanks On 8/11/2015 1:18 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:Hi Bryant, most probably, your own key is not trusted. Please call Key Manager from within Enigmail, right-click your key and set Trust to ultimate. Olav
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