-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The email forgeries using bogus PGP keys to give the appearance that the messages are from PGP, Inc. and our employees are the result of a sick, twisted mind. Perhaps someone thinks they are being funny, but I, for one, am not amused. In order for the internet to function in a coherent, meaningful manner, people need to be able to have assurance that the email they receive accurately reflects the true source of the message and be able to verify the identity of the writer by checking for a valid signature. I urge the person or persons doing this to stop. Immediately! After I send this message to the cypherpunks list and receive it back in my email, I'm going to check the signature and the headers on it and if it turns out to be a forgery, like the others, then I'm going to be really, really mad. Carolyn Turbyfill <turby@pgp.com> "I'm not wearing any panties." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBM7tNBu5XWImkXCQiEQLiggCfcJmJBkepBVEDtktoSMtTV97f0uoAoNCe 6IrX5/0nUBjpcIq24XtMFDlK =0CHj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----