Hello Tony!

On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 11:16:31 AM you wrote:

>     The way I see it is, if my signature is valid, which it is, then it
>     should show that way regardless of anything the recipient does or needs
>     to do. I thought that was the whole idea of a digital signature

I have just imported your sig (certificate) - which, BTW, is one of
the points I don't like S/MIME for (think about it from a security
PoV).

First thing, it was imported into my default AB instead of one of the
certificate ones. Second, it showed your e-mail address two times.
Third, the issuer (BT) showed up under "Business/Company" with the
security level under "Business/Department".

As I am not an S/MIME buff, I can only generally say: Something is
wrong here.


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