On 21.06.2015, jonas hedman wrote:
> I think I have to convince my friends to get decent email clients =)
A lot of people I communicate with use Thunderbird. You can rest
assured that it will properly decrypt gpg-encrypted emails, and it's
not too hard to handle either.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 02:42:25PM +0200, jonas hedman wrote:
I think I have to convince my friends to get decent email clients =)
Hey, at least you have managed to get them to try and use encryption!
My friends and family can't be bothered. :-(
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John
On 15-06-21 09:36:53, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 21.06.2015, jonas hedman wrote:
>
> > I'm from Sweden and I occasionally communicate with other swedish people
> > using pgp and I've stumbled upon this problem:
> > If I encrypt a message containg any of the swedish letters "åÅäÄöÖ"
> > using inline
On 15-06-20 12:37:06, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> jonas hedman wrote:
> > "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
> >Content-Disposition: inline
> >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> >
> >Secret =E5=E4=F6 =C5=C4=D6"
>
> As the header shows, the =E5 characters are quo
On 21.06.2015, jonas hedman wrote:
> I'm from Sweden and I occasionally communicate with other swedish people
> using pgp and I've stumbled upon this problem:
> If I encrypt a message containg any of the swedish letters "åÅäÄöÖ"
> using inline format everythings works just fine but when I encrypt
jonas hedman wrote:
> "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>Content-Disposition: inline
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
>Secret =E5=E4=F6 =C5=C4=D6"
As the header shows, the =E5 characters are quoted-printable encoding.
Mutt is encoding the characters becaus