On 1/19/2017 1:10 PM, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
> 
> On 19.01.17 18:13, Anthony Papillion wrote:
>> On 1/19/2017 10:56 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> 
> (...)
> 
>>> I don't fully understand what you mean with a Windows 7 system. Does it
>>> happen for mails that you sent out, or mails that you received?
>>
>> It actually happens both. There have been several piece of mail I've
>> sent that have had the body properly encrypted but the headers are
>> unprotected and several I have received with the same issue.
> 
> Sorry to ask such a stupid question, but by which means do you detect
> that the headers are encrypted or not?
> 

Hi Ludwig,

Mostly by looking at the message in my inbox PRIOR TO decrypting the
mail for the first time. So, for example, I will open my inbox and see a
subject like

"How goes the day"

and when I click on it, I am prompted for my GPG password. At first, I
thought that maybe the headers WERE encrypted and I was seeing them
being decrypted without noticing. However, I've had someone send me an
encrypted message with protected headers to a system that did not have
GPG installed and I could still easily read the subject.

Anthony



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