I really do not see the point at all. - White Cat
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:13 AM, Jon scream@datascreamer.com wrote:
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Al Tally wrote:
2008/5/30 White Cat wikipedia.kawaii.neko@gmail.com:
I can see your email. What privacy?
Without looking at the link you've been shown twice now, I'm guess the IP address.
And I agree with a previous poster, that leaving all the old text from previous messages is even more messy and annoying than PGP text.
You can see the email, because I only signed it. Signing it verifies that I am who I say I am. NonvocalScream at WMF projects.
The privacy aspect comes into play should I choose to encrypt my message.
Masking an IP address is not a function of PGP.
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