On 2016-11-25 at 14:12, David Adamson wrote: > I noticed you have two, one called 0x4218732B.asc and another > called signature.asc. Am I correct in assuming your first one is your > public key? The second one I'm not sure what it is for. I thought > maybe you were signing your public key so I ran the following but got > a BAD signature message so I thought maybe it's for something else
The first one is indeed the public key, the second one most likely is the signature for the email using PGP/MIME. If you have PGP-supported email client (like Claws) or the email client have a PGP pluging (like Thunderbird+Enigmail) it should be able to verify it. Otherwise, it looks like a normal message (or empty if PGP/MIME encrypted) with a signature.asc file (sometimes called differently) as an attachment. -- Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez GPG Keyfingerprint: 5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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