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On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, DG Raftery Sr. wrote...

> I do this because I have quite a bit of business correspondence daily and
> I want to insure, REGARDLESS of transport (MTA) and display time, that
> once I affix my PGP signature, utilizing the new or reply templates that
> I have here, that there is NO doubt on the receiver end at what time I
> created the reply. So ...

> To answer your question YES. There is a strict, procedural reason why I
> do this.

Not to jump in or anything... but I somehow don't think the people on
the list are *that* worried about that kind of information being that
valid.  As a second point...

Monday, March 3, 2003

:)  Sorry ;)  PGP Signed to boot :)

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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