On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Oded Arbel wrote:

It seems like they claim both deniability and and assurance (which is
what you get from signing, except w/o the signing part) at the same
time.

  I think that the trick is to give the other party the signing key right
after you signed the message.

  Alon

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BOFH excuse #240:

Too many little pins on CPU confusing it, bend back and forth until 10-20% are 
neatly removed. Do _not_ leave metal bits visible!

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