On 02/27/2011 11:29 PM, David Shaw wrote: > Not exactly Android, but FWIW, an iPod touch (which has the same mail program > as an iPhone) displays PGP/MIME just fine (as in shows the mail - but doesn't > verify the signature). > > David > >
It's worth a lot. Since the rational behind this thread is buried in a long convoluted thread about PGP/MIME vs PGP/Inline, allow me to re-explain. I imagine some people got sick of that thread and are ignoring it. It seems Robert experienced the "Outlook Express" problem on his Droid, where a PGP/MIME message didn't get displayed properly on his phone, and instead showed a blank message. I just wanted to gague how severe the problem was, by getting feedback from various people's smartphones. So if you've got a smartphone, and you check your email on it, please do reply to this thread, letting me know: - The service provider - The make and model of the phone. - The droid version. - The email application(s) installed. - If said application(s) displayed the text of a PGP/MIME message so that you could read the message. - If said application(s) could verify a message. (The answer here is probably no, but it seems like at least one person said K-9 mail could verify PGP/MIME.) - Any other pertinent information. That'll help everyone gauge the severity of the problem and adjust their preferences accordingly. Thanks, -- -Grant "Look around! Can you construct some sort of rudimentary lathe?"
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