We have grown accustomed to two separate trust mechanisms on the 'net; server certs signed by some authority, or the PGP web of trust.
I would like to be able to use PGP trust over the web. That would mean (something like) installing a certificate on the server, and signing it with my PGP key. My browser, having access to and trust in, my public key, will then trust the server. No need for any dealings with verispam. Is there any technical reason this shouldn't happen? -- Nick Kew