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Re: DCSB: Electronic Commerce: The State of the Art
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Message-Signature-Date: Fri Jun 21 10:14:59 1996
> From: [email protected] (geoff)
> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 12:03:48 +0300
>
> The signature on the message attached below did not verify.
>
> Please let me know if people agree that this would be a useful
> service, or is it inappropriate ?
I use a lisp package for emacs that I wrote to automatically verify
signatures on incoming mail, so I already see the 10% of messages
which are improperly signed displayed in a red "bad signature" font.
Thus, I'd have no need of this service.
Further, it makes philisophical/political sense to me to have
verification distributed. Every node should be doing it's own
security.
Be aware of CC's before replying to this.
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TJIC (Travis J.I. Corcoran) http://www.openmarket.com/personal/tjic/index.html
Member EFF, GOAL, NRA.
opinions (TJIC) != opinions (employer (TJIC))
"Buy a rifle, encrypt your data, and wait for the Revolution!"
PGP encrypted mail preferred. Ask me about dragbar-time.el for emacs.
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