On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 13:37:22 +0100, John Levine <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Then the recipient has some evidence to assist in his evaluation. In  
>> fact,
>> the changes made by this list are easily reversible, if someone wants to
>> try to reverse them and check the original signature. But he cannot do
>> that with a signature that has been removed.
>
> Huh?  If we could write down the changes that lists make to the mail
> they send, we would have done so.  My list managers have been known to
> remove or reorder MIME parts and flatten HTML into text.  I even run
> some quaint lists where the editor hand-edits the messages.  No, those
> aren't "illegitimate", they're standard practice and have been for
> decades.

I was referring spoecifically to the changes made to _this_ list.

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