Subject: Re: Permissions and vi and use of S/MIME
To: None <hibitek@globalserve.net>
From: Richard Horwood <rich@mondial.com.au>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/19/1998 10:41:30
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At the risk of flogging a dead horse, if you absolutely must sign your
messages with a digital signature, use PGP.  It's free, it's more
commonly used and understood, the signature is smaller and it's generally
'cooler' than whatever the hell it is you are currently using.


> There are many available mail packages that show only an icon for the
> signed messages, and as for cca 1K of data at the end of you message this
> should be no trouble adding it, it will became a law soon anyways.

A law?  *laugh*  Sure, that'll happen.

> 
> If it obscures the message and you do not know, how to eliminate the
> garbage, you should more or less be an observer rather than a
> participant.

Actually, you should ensure that your message is readable by your audience.
I could post this message in swahili if I was feeling particularly horrible,
but there'd be no point, since most of you wouldn't be able to read it.

I trust my point is clear.

Richard.



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