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Mike,

You will need to export your existing keys from PGP 7.0.3. Open
up PGP Keys, select all the keys (Ctrl-A) then select keys/
export. Be sure to check the box to include private keys as well.
This will give you a .asc text file. All you have to do then is
import this text file into your OpenPGP install, e.g.

gpg --import  filename.asc

There may be an easier way to do it, but this worked for me.


Best regards,
 Keith                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thursday, May 02, 2002, 1:29 PM (ET)
PGP Key at http://www.therods.net/keys/22CB617F.asc
...Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway


Thursday, May 2, 2002, 12:39:09 PM, you wrote:

MT> I have an existing PGP 7.0.3 keyring and I want to use the OpenPGP
MT> integrated in The Bat! 1.60h.  Is there some way I can use the existing
MT> keyring, or import my private key?

MT> I've tried pointing to the existing key ring, and that doesn't work.
MT> I've also tried exporting my entire keyring, as well as just my key
MT> (including my private key), but when I try to import it into the OpenPGP
MT> key manager, it doesn't find anything.
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