> Only if you think everything has to be equally protected.  That's the 
> assertion I am not thrilled with.  Sometimes knowing who sent it is more 
> important -- the metadata -- and sometimes the content -- say, the value of 
> the check -- is more important.

And its probably easier to go around the crypto rather than through
it. Why spend the compute cycles when a phishing email will usually do
nicely.

(I do a lot of work in US DoD and US Federal, so we have to honor
security levels).

Jeff
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