PGP signatures

Kristofer Coward kris-y6ukv7ArdSHYtjvyW6yDsg at public.gmane.org
Wed Nov 5 06:50:40 UTC 2003


On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 02:29:47PM -0500, Stephen Allen wrote:
> >Is it really necessary to explain the benefits of encrypted/signed e-mail?
> 
> Pray tell what are they on a public e-mail list? Do we really need to have 
> it verified, you are whom you say you are? I guess there are folks waiting 
> in the wings, just licking their chops at the opportunity, to spoof a from, 
> with your nick on it, to our little corner of the world.
> :o)

Well I still have yet to receive a PGP-signed spam, and believe it or
not, most of you folks aren't on my anti-spam whitelist.

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Kristofer Coward				http://unripe.melon.org/
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