On 20050607T194120+0200, Thomas Zander wrote: > > There's always the option of GPG signing an e-mail to verify it's from > > you (preferably with a key that's signed by others). > > Unfortunately no legal entity will accept that verification.
Courts of law are, at least where I come from, free to evaluate evidence as they see fit. If sufficient evidence is given that GPG signatures in general are reliable and that in particular, this private key has not been compromised, I don't see why a court would refuse to accept the signature as evidence. Of course, it will be a challenge to prove that the private key is not compromised. -- Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho http://antti-juhani.kaijanaho.info/ Blogi - http://kaijanaho.info/antti-juhani/blog/ Toys - http://www.cc.jyu.fi/yhd/toys/
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