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If I remember right, none of these people puts a PGP Key ID or fingerprint in their posting signatures, so I don't have that clue available - that would increase my confidence a lot. But I still couldn't be sure.
Suppose one were an anon@penet.fi subscriber, and that one were strict in digitally signing all messages, and that one's public key were available from the PGP public key servers, and that one conducted affairs in this way for a lengthy period. Would the confluence of the Email identification in the digitally signed message with the identity on the PGP public key along with the presumption of good identity management on the Finnish remailer be of sufficient weight to convince you to sign one's PGP public key? Would existing signatures on a PGP public key influence your decision? DEADBEAT <na5877@anon.penet.fi> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQBFAgUBLPxHnvFZTpBW/B35AQF68AF+LqDXWrjntXqW0bqgdIETD+aOddCAvJIA J02n5sreNbTv/1beDYpL1vQiA/3vHZOl =MH5W -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To find out more about the anon service, send mail to help@anon.penet.fi. Due to the double-blind, any mail replies to this message will be anonymized, and an anonymous id will be allocated automatically. You have been warned. Please report any problems, inappropriate use etc. to admin@anon.penet.fi.