-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2005-07-02 at 07:44 -0400, ken wrote:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Sat, 02 Jul 2005, by robin1:
X-GPG-id: X-GPG-Fingerprint: 71F8... X-GPG-key: Use keyserver...
Do you mean that that header includes a gpg signature of your mail contents? What can we use the check it? I have tried Pine, Balsa, Mozilla, and kmail: none mentions anything about it. :-?
I don't know about balsa and kmail, but both MozillaMail and pine can handle gpg-signed email and sign outgoing email. Google will turn up good hits for you.
You misunderstood my question. Theo is using some not standard headers, on which those programs do not trigger. I know very well that all those programs handle gpg signed email, as you can see on most of my emails.
The only reasons I can see at this time for gpg-signing email would be to prove that someone has tampered with the contents of your email and/or to prove that the email came from you.
Exactly so. Some one was routinely forging email with in my name, on a SuSE list.... - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFCxoBctTMYHG2NR9URAipEAJ93E5UX9QoiSmWgmqZ5KGxU/oQdxgCdH0RA MQ+YnN3L9u7xf6nATYj4uiQ= =wIYK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----