On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:24:43AM +0100, Darren Coleman wrote:
| Yes, it does check for PGP signed messages, which is good.
| 
| But digitally signed messages (like yours and mine), i.e those that
| require the person to buy a digital id, go through a verification
| procedure etc, are not given any score - negative or positive.  It just
| seemed to me that if someone possesses a digital id and uses it when
| sending an email, that should surely be worth some kind of negative
| value even if it isn't much.

In that case I guess I don't know what you're referring to.  I've
never seen a signed message that wasn't gpg/pgp.  (and that rule
doesn't seem to be triggering for some reason)

-D

-- 

There is not a righteous man on earth
    who does what is right and never sins.
        Ecclesiastes 7:20
 
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