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Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:58:15 -0500
From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
[ ...raw MIME message from Steffen Kluge <kluge@fujitsu.com.au> deleted... ]
> So that you would see what I see when you post I left in all your mime content.
> This too is inappropriate in a mail list.  If you'd like to trim something,
> how about turning this mess off?

This is a mailing list related to computer security software; I would prefer to 
have release announcements and any patches to code PGP/GnuPG signed.

I would prefer to not see PGP used with every message, myself, but I've been on 
lists and seen malicious people forging email from regular posters every once in 
a while, so some people have fallen back to using PGP or S/MIME signing for 
everything they write for good reason.

[ Just like I verify the MD5, SHA1, or SHA256 checksums of the source tarballs I 
use to build ClamAV, amavisd, and so forth. ]

-- 
-Chuck

PS: Delurking to put in my $0.02, but I plan to dodge the rest of this thread 
unless something novel appears.  (Focus!  Stay on target... :-)
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