to. den 11. 02. 2016 klokka 09.18 (+0000) skreiv Pete Biggs: > > Yes of course. I understand that. I'm just curious what those dat-files > > are. The sender didn't intentionally attach those files. Are they > > generated by Evolution? He sent one encrypted letter (file.gpg) as an > > attachment, but when I downloaded the attachment, there were two more, > > i.e. attachment.dat and attachment.dat(1). > > > > When you say "there were two more" - were the files listed as > attachments by Evolution or did they just appear when you did "Save > All". > > I presume, from the way you describe it, that it's not the email itself > that's encrypted, but that there's an encrypted file attached to the > email. If that's the case, then you can look at the source of the > email (Ctrl-U or View -> Message Source) and you will see in the mime > structure all the attachments. > > If the whole email is encrypted and if the signature is correct, then > they *MUST* have been attached before the email was signed, encrypted > and sent. > > P.
There are a lot of info there, and I'm not quite sure what I'm looking for. Both the attachments says 'ordinary text document' (translated from Norwegian), and the third says PGP/Mime encrypted. SRW
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