PGP/MIME considered harmful for mobile
Jean-David Beyer
jeandavid8 at verizon.net
Mon Feb 28 00:54:47 CET 2011
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Faramir wrote:
> El 27-02-2011 15:30, Martin Gollowitzer escribió:
>> * David Tomaschik <david at systemoverlord.com> [110227 19:22]:
>>> How about "inline confuses users who don't know anything about OpenPGP"?
>> 100% agreed. Thank you!
>
> IMHO they would be even more confused if they can read the message.
> And some others see the attached signatures and think "Virus! Hit
> delete, hit delete!".
>
> Best Regards
If someone sees my inline signature and thinks Virus..., let them.
If it were a virus, by the time they saw that it would be too late,
would it not?
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