Export Settings fails, I think because it is asking for the passphrase for a key which I don't know - something created in OpenBazaar when I was playing around with that. Is there a way to control which keys it includes?
v1.9.6.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.2
Last edit: Jeff Van Epps 2017-05-30
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No, you cannot control which keys are exported. If it's a "play key", you can't use any more (you don't know the passphrase), then you can delete it prior to Enigmails Export Settings wizard. If you still have hope to remember the passphrase sometime in the future, then export it (including the secret key!), before deleting it.
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Export Settings fails, I think because it is asking for the passphrase for a key which I don't know - something created in OpenBazaar when I was playing around with that. Is there a way to control which keys it includes?
v1.9.6.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.2
Last edit: Jeff Van Epps 2017-05-30
No, you cannot control which keys are exported. If it's a "play key", you can't use any more (you don't know the passphrase), then you can delete it prior to Enigmails Export Settings wizard. If you still have hope to remember the passphrase sometime in the future, then export it (including the secret key!), before deleting it.
Turns out it wasn't me, the keys were autogenerated by OpenBazaar. Presumably it knows the passphrase. Wonder where it stores it.
Ah, I see. Good to know what causes such behaviour :-)