må. den 08. 02. 2016 klokka 09.51 (+0000) skreiv Pete Biggs:
It puzzles me though, that after converting from SHA-1 to SHA-256, Evolution still uses SHA-1. What can be the reason for that, you think?No it's not, your messages are signed using a SHA256 digest. At the bottom of a signed/encrypted message in Evolution you will see a coloured bar showing the PGP status - green if everything is OK, yellow if valid but not verifiable and red if something wrong. Clicking on the icon at the far left end of the bar will give you more information. The message I'm replying to says: gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1 gpg: Signature made Mon 08 Feb 2016 08:48:43 GMT using RSA key ID 7C174863 gpg: using PGP trust model gpg: Good signature from "Stig Roar Wangberg < srwangberg hotmail com >" [unknown] gpg: aka "Stig Roar Wangberg < srw openmailbox org >" [unknown] gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: D1AA 5023 275C 4FAC 7EF5 076B 20AD 6E59 7C17 4863 gpg: binary signature, digest algorithm SHA256, key algorithm rsa4096 Why do you think it's using SAH-1? P.
I have yet another "stupid" question to ask. I'm just curious what the DAT-files are, that are created when I send and receive attachments? Not everyone I know use Evolution. But most are encrypting their messages (in terminal) and sends it as an attachment. But it comes along with two other attachments, namely two DAT-files. What are those? Sincerely, SRW
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