On Wed, 2017-07-26 at 11:20 +0000, adg adg82439 wrote: > is tis the message structure you mentioned?
Hi, yes, it's it. It shows that the message had been received as: multipart/mixed text/plain application/pgp-encrypted; name="ATT00001" application/octet-stream; name="encrypted.asc" > Can You see a reason why it isn't received well? I'd say that the message had been received well, but not processed in a way which would decrypt the encrypted part automatically. It's the way the server returned it, not the way Evolution constructed it. The structure made by Evolution looks like this: multipart/encrypted; protocol="application/pgp-encrypted" application/pgp-encrypted application/octet-stream; name="encrypted.asc" which is the standard way of doing these things. As you can see, the server changed the top Content-Type to multipart/mixed and added a text/plain part there. Is there anything interesting in that text/plain part? In case it doesn't contain any private information, could you share it, please? I'm just wondering what the server decided to add there. I've an ancient email from GroupWise (it dates back to 2009), which has similar structure as the one from the Exchange (Hotmail/Outlook.com) server, only without that text/plain subpart. It's not decrypted here too. Bye, Milan P.S.: by the way, for some reason, your message didn't make it into the correct thread again, even it pretends to be a reply. It looks odd, because these things work reliably in Evolution. I suppose you didn't do Reply to the message received in the mail list, did you? Ctrl+L works for me, though some users prefer Reply-All (that's useful when replying to users whom are not on the list, which is not the case for me). _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list