Facebook uses OpenPGP keys to encrypt the email. The other attachment is an OpenPGP public key I believe (based on reading the documentation).

The next release of K-9 will natively handle this decryption for you providing you have OpenKeychain (https://www.openkeychain.org/) installed and set-up correctly.

I'm currently writing the documentation for this in preparation for the release (Valodim and cketti have been busy working on this for some time).

- Philip Whitehouse


On 2016-11-05 23:47, Bill Roberts wrote:
I am using the new Facebook feature to encrypt notifications sent to
my email. On Thunderbird using Enigmail it works, but on K-9 it
appears to see 2 attachments and no text. I think the first file is
the message, but I don't have a app to read it. The second appears to
be a key. I can get the test message back from adele-en at gnupp.de.
Has anyone else looked into this and found a solution?

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