-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

> The point is, checking the PGP signature is a good way of finding out if
> someone is supposed to be writing to you.  If there is a recognizable PGP
> sig, it counts very well (e.g. -4.5) if it's not recognized it counts a
> little bad (e.g. +1.0)

Hmm, I understand the idea now. I will argue about positive score for unknown 
signatures, but negative score for signatures in the my ~/.gnupg is good 
idea.
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Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQE/IhOwV+WKOINIfOYRArINAJ0WE+TvHUm/JGK29ZHtL3u0+9ERHwCdHIsB
hv08s2NwGwc4GtJqudDGHNM=
=xpGi
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