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Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> At 2004-03-26T20:11:42Z, Bill Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> (and don't tell me to get them to switch off of Outlook. like the
>> proverbial blond, you can lead a die-hard M$ user to water, but you can't
>> make them think.)
>
> The only solution I know of is to configure your client to use
> recipient-specific signing methods, which is what I've done with Gnus.
> Email groups are signed by PGP/MIME, Usenet groups get signed inline, and
> certain users get inline or no signatures, depending on how I've set them
> up.

For the benefit of the archives (and me), could you post some
examples?

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