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 that PC. I would then install TB78 and
> also the "migration edition" of Enigmail to import the keys into TB78's
> OpenPGP "database" 
> 
> Is that correct? 
> 
> If so, is there a need to leave that version of Enigmail installed after
> the initial importation of those keys?
> 
> Thanks Again
> 
> On 9/24/2020 10:31 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote:
>>> Forgive me if this is a bit off-topic but I hope someone can give me
>>> some tips.
>>>
>>> Currently I'm using TB 68 with Enigmail and GPG4Win on one system. I
>>> would like to try out TB 78 with it's Open PGP but want to test it on a
>>> separate machine which does not have TB, Enigmail, nor GPG4Win on it at
>>> all.
>>>
>>> How would be the best way to accomplish this so that it imports my
>>> private and public keys into it?  The mail itself can be re-downloaded
>>> off the servers so not real worried about that. I'm just not sure how
>>> best to handle the PGP keys.
>> Read the following article:
>> https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/forum/announce/thread/7dcd29e5f9/
>>
>> -Patrick
>>
>>


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