And for the amusements of the people in this list who read thus far:

On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 11:29:04AM +0200, Peter wrote:

> 
> A digital signature as 'redefined' by me in this thread is a piece of 
> data that is applied to a message and is of one of the following types: 
> a) opaque data that appears to be legit but is not b) data that is 
> related to a message b1) as b) but with exactly one key c) data that is 
> related to a message via two or more keys

Off-topic and unrelated, but a service I have registered to recently
redefined digital signature to the act of writing my last name properly
(exactly the same as I wrote it in the "digital signature" field of
their signup form.

I needed to "sign" one or two of their forms with this "digital
signature."
:-)

So please don't try to fake my digital signature (I removed it for now
from my signature, just in case ;-)

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