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Tuesday, August 08, 2000, 7:43:48 AM, David wrote:
> Anyone could forge a PGP key, if you manage to give fake details to
> Thawte it says they can sue you for about 10,000 dollars or something
> crazy.

    No, noone can force a PGP key.  If you think so, please, go ahead and try
to forge any of mine.  I'm confident it won't be happening this week.  Study
up on the web of trust before stating it is so easy.

> I still think that the most acceptable solution would be to send an
> S/MIME signature without sending the PGP key, which would be
> comparable in size to a PGP signature, and much more elegant.

    HUH?  You're not making sense here.

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