> Henrik, >> I guess many people also thinks that having a PGP signature >> on mails make them - true (while paranoid people would >> actually verify the signatures) > No, PGP signatures help me establish trust to individuals by > allowing me to connect messages by the same individual to > each other and then decide whether I trust that person. That > a key also has a more-or-less pronounceable name embedded > simply helps my brain to remember which individual was just > talking. what annoys me is when users post signed messages *but refuse to upload their keys* WTF? "I might need to prove I said it someday" is *not* a valid reason to waste my bandwidth just to give you a publication claim at some unlikely future point.
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