On 02/25/2011 12:11 PM, Martin Gollowitzer wrote: > * Patrick Brunschwig <patr...@mozilla-enigmail.org> [110225 10:10]: >> The only mail client on Android I know of to handle OpenPGP messages is >> K9 (together with APG). But K9 only supports inline-PGP, PGP/MIME >> messages are not displayed. > > This is true, but K9 at least does display the messages correctly.
These two statements seem to be in direct contradiction to each other. Is K-9 mail able to display the body of a text/plain PGP/MIME-signed message or not? If answers differ based on the version of K-9 mail, what versions support it? I am *not* asking about validating signatures -- I'm just talking about being able to read the (unvalidated) message contents of PGP/MIME-signed messages. I don't use K-9 mail, but i would appreciate some clarity so i know what to recommend to folks who ask me for recommendations. > Despite that, PGP/MIME support is being worked on because it's > considered better than inline PGP. i'm glad to hear that. Thanks for working on it! --dkg
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