Hello David,

Wednesday, April 17, 2002, 6:35:57 PM, you wrote:

DvZ> PMFJI but I don't understand this, because I never read this
DvZ> stuff unless I need it. When I start reading a mailinglist
DvZ> message I start with the quoted material or when I know the
DvZ> contents of the quotes I even start with the text below the
DvZ> quotes.

DvZ> So I never have problems with long intro's or signatures, I just
DvZ> skip them when I don't want to read it. I like the cookies
DvZ> though.

I also read mail lists in the same way.

I have received e-mail from people I know when in fact it was never
sent by them. The very reason PGP (or GPG) exist is for authenticity
and security.

After reading about the privacy concepts and just implementing GPG,
IMHO, privacy software has never been in great demand for 2 primary
reasons. One lack of education of the general public who use e-mail as
a form of communication, and two ease of use. A more user friendly UI
will create an environment that the public will learn to more readily
accept privacy software with e-mail. By people using privacy software
to sign their e-mail sets a good example.

my 2  cents.

-- 
Best regards,
 Greg                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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