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Hey Guys,
This is slightly OT, but I have a PGP question. (GPG to be precise) When I put my name at the end of emails I send, I have a habit of using a dash and then my name (-Josh). I have a plugin for my email client (Mail.app for Mac OS X) that automatically GPG signs mail that I send. The problem is, GPG puts another dash in front of my name (- -Josh). I know, it's a stupid problem to be concerned with, but I was wondering what (if anything) I could do to change GPG's behavior? (Rather than change my behavior :)
- -Josh
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Due to the recent increase in spam and falsely sent email, I now PGP Sign all of my outgoing mail to prove my identity. This means that you will see one of two things on all mail that you receive from me: either an attachment called "PGP.sig" or a block of unreadable text below this message.
This block of encoded text (or the "PGP.sig" attachment) proves that I am who I say I am. If you are not familiar with PGP, you can safely ignore it. For more information, please visit http://www.pgp.com/ or http://www.gnupg.org/
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