> If you want to be able to verify these message signatures, you
> should set yourself up with a Mail User Agent that can handle
> PGP/MIME-signed messages. Some examples are:
>
> * thunderbird with the enigmail plugin * evolution * claws mail *
> outlook with gpgOL (http://gpg4win.org/about.
Hi Matt--
On 09/05/2013 09:35 PM, Matt D wrote:
> i was sent a .asc file as an attachment.
It sounds like you may have been sent a PGP/MIME-signed message. The
message i'm sending now is PGP/MIME-signed. These kinds of messages
show up in some Mail User Agents that don't know about PGP/MIME as
Hey,
i was sent a .asc file as an attachment. when i try to open it it says
"Couldn't decrypt file: No data"
and on the signature part of another email i get this:
OpenPGP Security Info
Error - signature verification failed
gpg command line and output:
gpg
gpg: Signature made Wed 14 Aug 2013 0