So I have a new phone and I installed k9 so I can start sending encrypted 
emails. Ideally I want to send emails to an end-user that are encrypted and 
I would experiment by sending an email from my phone to myself and viewing 
on my laptop (which has Outlook 2010).

I want to be able to send an encrypted email to someone where both they and 
I are very IT-illiterate, so any directions/actions that the end-user needs 
to do has to be simple. When I send the email to myself, outlook sees two 
attachments, a DAT file (Untitled attachment 00305.dat) and an ASC file 
(encrypted.asc).  Outlook was unable to read my message, which was just a 
short, "hello", but at any rate I don't know what to do to get Outlook to 
be able to read the email, or if the user/Outlook needs to do something 
with either of those attachments.

Thanks,
Adam


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