Hi Fran?ois! The problem was that I forgot to include the word KEY. He was sending his key everytime. I have no problem with signed messages as I tend to use them a lot. Sorry for the confusion. Sean On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, Fran?ois Pinard wrote:
sean.rima@ntlworld.com writes:
Please *don't* include your PGP with every single message, instead place it on a web site and place a notice in your messages. That would/will cut the message size down a lot.
That could not work, as if PGP is used to sign messages, each message has its own distinct signature. One could design a scheme by which signatures are kept separate and fetchable on request only, but it would create a lot of problems for managing these signatures separate, and there is a risk that a message could not be validated if the signature later disappear. This may happen for example, while re-examining archived messages at the recipient end. Overall, I think it is much simpler that PGP-signed messages contain each its signature.
-- François Pinard http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard
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