Hi WilWilWil, on Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:25:23 +0200GMT, you wrote:
W> What is interest of a signed message It enables the recipient to verify that this message was indeed written by the pretended sender, and that it has not been altered on its way through the net. W> how to do it Get information about PGP (http://www.pgp.com, commercial) and GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org, open source). You'll have to install at least one of them. W> what are consequences for sender and receiver ? No further consequences, except that you can also exchange encrypted messages with other users of the program. -- Cheers Peter Sign on a repair shop door: WE CAN REPAIR ANYTHING. (PLEASE KNOCK HARD ON THE DOOR - THE BELL DOESN'T WORK)
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