Joel Wiramu Pauling wrote: >> Oh I see what you mean. Well, no offence intended an' all, and in >> my very humble opinion, PGP signing is a gimmick or a toy employed >> by paranoid souls and wannabe geeks in an attempt to ensure secure >> e-mail communication. I wish I could help you with your problem, >> but why not take a leaf from my book -- if I were to receive an >> e-mail on a mailing list and the sender used some or other method >> to obfuscate his message, I simply reach for the delete button and >> move on with my life. > > Signing has a few advantages. > > Say for instance I was submitting a diff patchset or sending a file. > If I sign the e-mail message it's easy for the person committing that > file to check to see if the patch has been altered. > > It's not just for the paranoid, and it's certainly not a gimick.
Yes, but for sending a question to a public mailing list about a problem and to ask for help? come on ! There is a time an a place for everythingm but that's not it... ;-) /carsten -- Even if you are paranoid, there migth be someone after you.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
