Hi August,
On 2020-01-05 17:54:41, you wrote to me:
AA> I haven't seen PGP signing used very much in the echos (or at least
AA> not in the few and active ones that I read). Where else do you see it
AA> used?
Well lately I've seen it in this area and FIDOTEST. ;)
But I wasn't paying attention before. ;)
Outside of fidonet. I see it sometimes in newsgroups. And I know the
(open)suse, software distribution system makes use of gpg keys to sign the
distributed software.
AA>>> But a pgp signature would be even simpler and faster.
WvV>> If they can verify the signature is really made by who you
WvV>> claim you are! It would be even better, because it's easier
WvV>> to create a false hand written signature.
AA> I don't think they would lack any confidence in an email that they use
AA> to send me reminders of an overdue invoice, with my ACK. And..
AA> many vendors keep a record of email addys after a phone call with me
AA> giving them a specific addy.
AA> Yep. PGP signing would be a very convenient solution for signing
AA> agreements with on-sale dates that I have to acknowledge.
I don't think "they" are going to trust it, untill there will be a government
key signing authority, that can "properly" verify your identity.
Bye, Wilfred.
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