On Sunday 14 August 2005 15:43, Ben Laurie wrote:
Signing messages weakens plausible deniability. It may imply some
standing that is not necessarily intended. These things can harm the
sender.
On the other hand: not signing weakens the receivers trust into the sender.
Just as an example: I can't be sure that your advise to not use signatures
comes from a knowledgable OpenPGP expert, it could as well come from a
spammer lobbying against the use of crypto because it harms his business
model.
Konrad
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