I have seen in some cases where the email message that is signed by gpg such as we would see with Enigmail includes not only the body of the message but also the personal signature of the author below the body of the message, which might include his or her name and other identifying information (e.g., workplace, title and whatnot) or might include a humorous or witty saying below it. On the other hand, I have also seen some email programs exclude the author's personal signature and such at the bottom of the message and place this part underneath the last line of the gpg signed message. So, my question is whether there is an official ruling on whether it should be included or what is the situation on this matter? Thanks.
John A. Wallace The pen is mightier than the sword, but only if you get in the first stroke.
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