-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi Alex!
This is yet another a good example of why one should never confuse using PK certificates with security. An email PGP signature looks impressive but in practice it is useless.
It is usefull iff you can verify the validity of the used PK certificate. That's what the web of trust in PGP is for. Cheers, Patrick - --- PGP-KeyID: DD934139 (pafei@rubin.ch) encrypt mail with PGP if possible more about PGP on http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/ (english and german) what ist the web of trust? see http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/weboftrust.en.html Das Vertrauensnetz von PGP: http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/weboftrust.de.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQESAwUBNoH0kpVgYabdk0E5AQHENgfjBRrYXjTfvo6NMbx/ktK23yeiKibeTfSZ lbjZCdT+Vp433IAAtz4EHgC1vbSHaA04CdvPrX2cTYqeJAP7RQzGgbZVg7P9p23C rFYoPtLdCXEiH9GDG48TuqFTUBvJrLMIZXIoSS/ZhMQMASim9zDF/gLQP0/VGicc QwCjwogFed+R0uvoleZh0YhhEnkIKkLDM4a9pDcLKi9uryspeD6VrWevegmJpzXM aSQBlpMuTdOXcmaThEqgblP7YeAzK8Q4IdT2oNsCpUx4DntzX/bJ5fOKYjRLdy10 4ctSlXOqYOWZmjVnF4lRFDmI1dwfX0hf7uHTBRG6lh913hAIVg== =ktwt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----