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On 30/10/13 19:31, Martin Gollowitzer wrote:
> Unfortunately, this is slightly longer (it's really hard to stick to 130 
> characters):

Yes, it really is :)

> GnuPG allows for both proving a message's authenticity and preventing 
> eavesdropping. It's one of the most important tools I use every day.

Thanks Martin - that last sentence is great even by itself.

Best,

Sam.

- -- 
Sam Tuke
Campaign Manager
Gnu Privacy Guard
0044 78680 77871
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