Indulekha wrote: > So, since I sometimes need big, thigh high rubber boots to keep my feet and > legs dry and clean, I should just wear my big rubber boots everywhere all > time then, right? That way whether I'm at the grocery store, the office, or > the barn there'll be no worries. :D
A better analogy is that I put on my seat belt before starting a car, rather than engaging in a complex calculation of the likelyhood of needing that seatbelt. > Besides, if everyone signed all mail it'd be a very short matter of time > til the means to spoof any gpg/pgp key would appear. I'd recommend learning more about cryprography if you think that. I'll also observe that high-value things are already cryptographically authenticated, so also using crypto for lower-value things does not appreciably increase the motivation to break it. -- see shy jo
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