" I am sorry for sending it. The attachment is a digital signature
given to me
" from Verisign. Yep, the same one that does SSL. What it is is a
security
" feature that lets others know if the email has been tampered with
and to
" guarantee that it came from me. By default my mail program digitaly
signs
" all of my outgoing mail. I do this for I conduct alot of bussiness
through
" E-Mail. Againk, I am sorry.

" 
" Roert Troutman


I have several clients who use this Verisign signiture for some of
their business mail.  They only use it for contracts, stock transfer
orders, and things that require a legal signature.  They are able to
turn it off when it isn't necessary.  When I worked on site for one
of them last winter, they showed me how to switch it on and off. 
Perhaps you could talk to your system administrator, if you don't
know where the relevant setting is on your software.


K@
katnagel
@eznet.net
Kat Nagel,            MasterWork Consulting Services
Technical writing | Editing | Conversions | Webstuff

"Things that matter most should never be at the mercy
 of those that matter least."                 /Goethe
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