nate@VIS.ColoState.EDU (CVL staff member Nate Sammons) writes:
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This is my first post here, so go easy if I'm way off base. Why would you want to include a PGP signature (in addition to your net .signature) for a message that is NOT encoded? I've included the pageful of useless text from your message as an example of how wasteful this seems to me. I'm all for personal privacy and message security, but this smacks of either paranoia, showing off, or laziness. Genuinely curious. /\/\ Morgan Davis Group (619/670-0563) / /__\ Internet: mdavis@pro-sol.cts.com