On 09/20/15 08:00, Mike Acker wrote:
> I'm not sure you need 3 greens though,-- a message for which the
> signature verifies becomes "authenticated",-- i.e. we are3 assured the
> message is from the person we think it is from --
>
> the key is when the signature authenticates you, perforce, have also
> verified integrity ( the accuracy of the document content )
>
> the option of course is PRIVACY, aka encryption
>
> I think two greens are enough, then:
>
>

With no integrity indicator, how do you distinguish between an unsigned
message, and one which has been signed but the content of the message
has been altered post-signature?

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