må. den 08. 02. 2016 klokka 09.51 (+0000) skreiv Pete Biggs:
> >  
> > 
> > It puzzles me though, that after converting from SHA-1 to SHA-256,
> > Evolution still uses SHA-1. What can be the reason for that, you think?
> 
> No it's not, your messages are signed using a SHA256 digest.  At the
> bottom of a signed/encrypted message in Evolution you will see a
> coloured bar showing the PGP status - green if everything is OK, yellow
> if valid but not verifiable and red if something wrong.  Clicking on
> the icon at the far left end of the bar will give you more information.
> The message I'm replying to says:
> 
>     gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1
>     gpg: Signature made Mon 08 Feb 2016 08:48:43 GMT using RSA key ID 7C174863
>     gpg: using PGP trust model
>     gpg: Good signature from "Stig Roar Wangberg <    srwangb...@hotmail.com  
>   >" [unknown]
>     gpg:                 aka "Stig Roar Wangberg <    s...@openmailbox.org    
> >" [unknown]
>     gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
>     gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the 
> owner.
>     Primary key fingerprint: D1AA 5023 275C 4FAC 7EF5  076B 20AD 6E59 7C17 
> 4863
>     gpg: binary signature, digest algorithm SHA256, key algorithm rsa4096
> 
> Why do you think it's using SAH-1?
> 
> P.


I have yet another "stupid" question to ask. I'm just curious what the
DAT-files are, that are created when I send and receive attachments? Not
everyone I know use Evolution. But most are encrypting their messages
(in terminal) and sends it as an attachment. But it comes along with two
other attachments, namely two DAT-files. What are those? 

Sincerely,
SRW

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