Re: [orca-list] [ot] no more GPG signed e-mail



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Hi,

although this obviously wasn't meant to open a discussion, I have to
reply anyway as I had a similar discussion on another ml these days.
I just don't understand all the trouble people have with pgp-signed
messages. Although inline pgp (and that's the only reasonable way to
include signatures into mailing lists as mime attachments might be
dropped by mailman) might confuse users without a corresponding
client/plugin, it doesn't prevent them from reading and enjoying mails
as signatures are placed below the text. There might be issues for
some users prefering TO quote whole conversations again and again, but
that's imho only another reason to generally think about quoting more
carefully.
Generally, it would be helpful to provide a link to the public key or
some info where to find it so that people can verify the signature. I
haven't done this so far either but will include a signature with
corresponding information as soon as I have more time. Actually, you
can find my public key on some of the well-known public servers:).

Cheers,
Jakob
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