Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2017 21:42:39 +0000 From: stanley julius-sadler <sjuliussadler@gmail.com> To: Jon Radel <jon@radel.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Development Message-ID: <CAA_K==pHRNVfCPRKLcSdJ66oM3cu4nqkPJ7LvJ7jB489uZKSmg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <8fa3f7e6-2904-dd7c-60d6-78ac42d5a188@radel.com> References: <CAA_K==rUkCvJYMg_5qDTWQXmM6z67edNC7kKM97=%2B2Mqhg-oFQ@mail.gmail.com> <fcccd1c4-9178-9625-a665-20febd9b4860@radel.com> <CAA_K==opWrsF1WGNjFJuznguBgr7Qwa6Nc_cWFtZLSc9tNuBDQ@mail.gmail.com> <8fa3f7e6-2904-dd7c-60d6-78ac42d5a188@radel.com>
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I have a nexus 6, I have that signature so that my spelling and punctuation doesn't have to be great On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, 9:24 pm Jon Radel, <jon@radel.com> wrote: > On 1/16/17 4:02 PM, stanley julius-sadler wrote: > > Sorry I can't open the attachment, what should I open it with? > > > > smime.p7s? That's an S/MIME digital signature, and I find it a bit > disturbing that you've found an iPhone (if your signature is to be > trusted) mail client that shows it as an attachment rather than just > giving you the status of the signature. > > As for opening it: I'd say that a good general rule of thumb is that if > you receive an attachment of a type you don't recognize from somebody > you have no knowledge of that your best course of action would be to not > open it at all. YMMV, as always. > > > -- > --Jon Radel > jon@radel.com > > -- Sent From My iPhone
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