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Hi Colin,

on Thu, 11 Apr 2002 18:44:35 +0100GMT (which was 11.04.02, 19:44 +0200GMT
where I live), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

CG> Hi, the certificate we are talking about here was generated by Bat 1.60
CG> under Account, Preferences - Edit Personal Certificates. The signature
CG> verification looks ok at this end but then I suppose it would as I
CG> have generated the cert?

I begin to understand. In order to have your sig show up "valid", I'd have
to add _you_ in my address book of trusted CA (Certification Authority).
Right. That's why it was the only option given here...

Colin, to get an S/MIME signature working, you need a verification from a
superior authority like Thawte or Verisign. This is the way the "Web Of
Trust" works wit5h S/MIME certs. Have a look at www.thawte.com .

It is different from PGP's web of trust, which relies on the users'
responsibility.
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Cheers
Peter

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