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Hello Roelof,
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 at 20:11:26 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
RO> Your message (as it appeared on my screen) went accompanied by an
RO> attachment called "Invalid Signature". What's the meaning of such
RO> an attachment stating that the message was altered?
Well, it didn't get altered (context wise), so I'll look into it. I
have no problem sending myself messages where the signature is fine,
so it must be the Dutaint server list software. I'll look into it.
But to answer your question, the signature is from a X.509 certificate
issued through Thawte, and is more or less a digital signature saying
the message came from me (or at least my machine), and that nothing
was altered in the message.
If you're interested in obtaining your own e-mail certificates free of
charge (from Thawte), please view the how-to by Ulrich Peters at:
<http://www.mindquake.com.br/thebat/>
Cheers,
Leif Gregory
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