Yes, perhaps I did do that manually. I also had uploaded my Public Keys to
the server.

On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Robert J. Hansen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > I have Thunderbird with enigmail on three machines and I just saved the
> > private/Public keys onto a USB and installed them on the two other
> > machines and set the same settings for use. Never worried about
> > config/agent etc, and all works just fine.
>
> You didn't copy your trustdb file, which means GnuPG had no way of
> knowing your private certificate should have implicit trust attached to
> it, which means all your trust calculations were (maybe still are) off.
>
> Now, maybe you edited the certificate later and manually set the trust
> level.  But it isn't true that you can just import a private cert into a
> new environment and have things work correctly.
>
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