On Monday 20 September 2010 08:34 PM, Gaurav Paliwal wrote:
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I am just curious to know the advantage of using the PGP signature. Does it authenticate you better or result in no bouncing or rejection of mails by spam guards? Suppose I copy and paste the text in a fake email like the one below, I will appear to have the same authentic signature. So what is the safety or advantage?