Provider: Boost
Manufacturer: Motorola
Model: I1
Droid version: 1.5
This phone has two mail applications by default, one called 'email' and
another called 'gmail'. Both displayed PGP/MIME messages without any
trouble. Neither verified sigs of course.
I see no easy way to determine the version
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Grant Olson k...@grant-olson.net wrote:
Provider: Boost
Manufacturer: Motorola
Model: I1
Droid version: 1.5
This phone has two mail applications by default, one called 'email' and
another called 'gmail'. Both displayed PGP/MIME messages without
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
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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
- The service provider
Verizon Wireless.
- The make and model of the phone.
Droid X
- The droid version.
2.2.1
- The email application(s) installed.
Unknown: just the default Verizon Wireless email messaging app.
- If said application(s) displayed the text of a PGP/MIME message so