How to verify a signed mail (silly question maybe, sorry ;)
    Ingo Klöcker 
    kloecker at kde.org
       
    Thu Jul  3 19:52:24 CEST 2014
    
    
  
On Wednesday 02 July 2014 19:38:41 Linux DEBIAN wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> 
>   now I use KMail post client where it's alla automatically checked
> but when I am on the webmail where the signing and verifying is not
> "built-in" supported and when I receive an e-mail with an attchement
> "signature.asc", how can I verify the signature, please ?
I think you've left out a few constraints. When you are on webmail, what 
tools are available to you? It seems obvious to me, that Linux is not 
available to you (because otherwise you'd most likely also have KMail 
available). What else is not available to you? What is available to you? 
Why do you only have webmail?
Regardless of your answers to those questions, my suggestion is to 
switch to a webmail solution with built-in support for OpenPGP/MIME. 
Alternatively, if you do not want to make a complete switch, then still 
create an account at a webmail provider that does support OpenPGP/MIME 
and then forward signed messages for verification to this webmail 
solution.
Regards,
Ingo
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