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Michael Daigle wrote:
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> It's unfortunate, but it's prevalent - and that's why inlined PGP is a
> good thing. We can still retain message authentication despite the
> goof-ball between us and the recipient.

Quite often, the goof-ball *is* the recipient. At that point,

*Draw circle on desk*
*Bang head here*

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