Downloading emails in round cube without encryption, anyway to do this?
When looking at all my emails in an encrypted format such as this, then which key would unlock them into a readable format?
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Yes, I will do plenty of reading, but I well also be doing plenty of not asking your useless excuse of a human for anything else, matter fact, whenever I post, don’t respond, if I decided to ever post here again.
The idea of a helpful community does not include moderators who tell the forum users to “google it”
Waste of time coming here again
I am sorry but it is not a participant of this forum’s job to do research for others. You have an issue concerning encryption and I told you the proper term to use to find the answers.
Don’t participate then
I’ve suspended @xyzsco for one month for their response to @alento. Personal attacks violate our code of conduct.
@alento Your initial reply could have been phrased better. The imperative form (“Do…”) can be understood as aggressive and dismissive. And while MIME is the right standard, it’s not likely to be very helpful for someone as a first starting point to simply decode the email body. I would have said that there is no encryption in the message, it is simply encoded in the usual MIME format, and per the Content-Transfer-Encoding it is simply base64 encoded, which any number of tools can un-decode.
I am also deleting the body of the message because it’s easily decoded and the poster may not have known that.