Email authentication??
Mr. Bad
mr.bad@pigdog.org
22 Jan 2000 14:39:24 -0800
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>>>>> "B" == Bad <mr.bad@pigdog.org> writes:
B> 3) The user can then use a mail program to "sign" the
B> message. [...] The "signature" will be a few lines of text around the body
B> of the message. You can see an example in this current email
B> message.
One thing that I forgot to mention, and that many new users forget, is
that -after- the message is signed, they _should_not_ edit the
message. The signature is for the message AS IS. Even changing a
single space or return will invalidate the signature!
If they need to edit the message after signing, they should go back to
the original message text, edit _THAT_, and then re-sign the message.
~Mr. Bad
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