Hi Thomas,

on Mon, 27 Oct 2003 23:02:44 +0700GMT (27.10.03, 17:02 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

TF> In order to check whether it has been tampered with, you will have
TF> to check the signature every time you open the message.

>> right, sure, I'll do that every time I open the message.... I DON'T
>> THINK SO<G> I'll settle for the envelope check mark..

TF> Me neither. If I want to check whether the signature is valid (i.e.
TF> the message hasn't been tampered with) I do it when I first open it,
TF> but not each time. My choice.

Sure. You can know that nothing has been changed after your first
checking. The Bat! can't, so she will display the unknown (or
un-decrypted) icon every time a message is re-opened...

-- 
Cheers
Peter

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