On 2010-06-22 06:24 PDT, Logan Jones wrote:
> Whenever someone receives an email with a .p7m extension as an
> attachment, Thunderbird eats it.
I suppose you mean /attachment/ rather than /extension/.
> Normally it would be saved to the desktop and decrypted with the
> standalone entrust applica
Whenever someone receives an email with a .p7m extension as an
attachment, Thunderbird eats it. Normally it would be saved to the
desktop and decrypted with the standalone entrust application, but we
can't even get that far. If I view the message source, I can see that
it's supposed to be there, bu
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