On Fri 2024-09-06 14:00:53 +0200, Werner Koch wrote: > See > GpgOL: Add filenames for PGP/MIME parts > https://dev.gnupg.org/T4258 > > on how to solve that. Complaints about strange attachments dropped to > nearly zero after we deployed that change 5 years ago.
This is a great idea, and certainly an improvement over an unnamed MIME
part. That said, i suspect you have a more technical userbase than the
pool of people i correspond with.
Receiving an uninterpretable attachment named
"openpgp-digital-signature.asc" or "smime.p7s" would get me responses
like "what's an .asc file?" or "I don't know how to open a .p7s file!"
or "what does openpgp-digital-signature have to do with [subject of
message]?"
The less visible the signature is for people who can't use it, the
better.
--dkg
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
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