On 02/27/2011 12:37 PM, Martin Gollowitzer wrote: > I sign *all* my e-mail except for messages sent from my mobile (in that > case, my signature tells the receiver why the message is not signed and > offers the receiver to request a signed proof of authenticity later) or > messages to people who can't receive signed messages (I had a case where > e-mails arrived empty because of the MS Exchange/Antivirus/whatever > combination at the receivers working place).
Not me. I only sign those that I'm willing to stand behind (which is the vast majority), but If I want to go "off-the-record", I encrypt the mail with the recipients key and not sign it. I may change the "from:" header and use Tor, depending on the sensitivity and the need to remain anonymous. -- . o . o . o . . o o . . . o . . . o . o o o . o . o o . . o o o o . o . . o o o o . o o o
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