Interesting....so 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, Phil Kane wrote:
> 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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