> Date: Thursday, July 30, 2015 12:02:32 AM -0700
> From: trekkie jonny <[email protected]>
>
> Are there SHA1/SHA256 checksums or asc signatures for the K-9 apk
> downloads. In the case of asc signatures, who is the primary
> signer?
> 
> Apologizes for the repost, couldn't find a way to edit my original
> post.  The first one just wasn't acceptable use of English.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jonny

This response from cketti (one of the developers) may address your
question:

   Date: Tuesday, June 09, 2015 05:48:04 PM +0200
   From: cketti <[email protected]>
   To: [email protected]
   Subject: Re: [k-9-mail] New problem opening links from K-9

   ... apps on Android have to be signed. As long as you have 
   obtained the version that is currently installed from a
   trusted source you can't update the app using an APK that was    
   signed using a different certificate. So updating apps on
   Android with APKs from untrusted sources is usually okay
   (there have been some bugs in the past, though :)).

   -cketti


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