Re: [Enigmail] issue: forwarding emails as attachment results in the attached eml being displayed as empty when viewing

2017-09-28 Thread diggler
> Patrick I am sorry I may not have been clear. > > The email being attached is not and never was encrypted to me or anyone > else. The email being sent, containing the attached email, is being encrypted > with PGP/MIME. The recipient can decrypt the email they receive. The > recipient can

Re: [Enigmail] issue: forwarding emails as attachment results in the attached eml being displayed as empty when viewing

2017-09-26 Thread diggler
> When forwarding a PGP/MIME encrypted email as an attachment, then the > email remains _unchanged_ by Thunderbird upon attaching it. That is, the > attached email is still encrypted to yourself (and whoever else was on > the recipients/sender) but likely not to the person to whom you forward >

Re: [Enigmail] issue: forwarding emails as attachment results in the attached eml being displayed as empty when viewing

2017-09-26 Thread diggler
> In this case, I received an encrypted message where the body was an > attachment. All the usual header information showed as normal. All > attempts to open the attachment resulted in a blank body. The message > was from a friend who regularly sends encrypted mail that is handled > here

[Enigmail] issue: forwarding emails as attachment results in the attached eml being displayed as empty when viewing

2017-09-26 Thread diggler
Tested on: Ubuntu 16.04 / Thunderbird 52.3.0 / GnuPG 2.1.11 / Enigmail 1.9.8.2 / OpenPGP/MIME Debian 8 / Thunderbird 52.3.0 / GnuPG 2.0.26 / Enigmail 1.9.8.2 / OpenPGP/MIME Windows 7 / Thunderbird 52.3.0 / GnuPG 2.0.30 / Enigmail 1.9.8.2 / OpenPGP/MIME All 3 were used to test sending and

Re: [Enigmail] My key can not be imported by others since v1.9.x

2016-05-13 Thread diggler
On 2016-05-12 19:31, Hauke Westemeier wrote: My master key is 8192 RSA to my knowledge GnuPG only supports up to 4096-bit keys. See here https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#default_rsa2048 for my source and some explanation why already a 4096 bit key is to large to be made the default.

[Enigmail] fingerprints primary versus sub?

2014-07-16 Thread diggler
Hi I am a little confused at how or why enigmail chose to display a key fingerprint. If I use the command line and do gpg --fingerprint my key The result gives me the fingerprint for the primary key. If I use the key management of enigmail and right click on my key and select Key