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> Of course, in theory spammers could start including things that look like
> PGP signatures.  But since most people don't use PGP or GnuPG, we don't
> have to worry about this.
>
> Later of, if spammers start to add fake PGP signatures, we can call an
> external program to check the signature.  Emails whose signatures are
> recognized would automatically accepted.  Having an un-recognized PGP
> signature might even count as a spam score.
>
> Thoughts?

Spammer WILL start to use real, good signatures. It is not too hard.
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