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"Jeffrey F. Bloss" <jbloss@tampabay.mapson.rr.com> wrote in message
news:1897801.XoPTQdb1Cc@wrench.yi.org...
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> False. In fact entities like Stamper couldn't exist *without* that
> knowledge
> of origin. Neither could businesses like Verisign exist without the
> quality
> being inherent in similar (and software compatible) digital signatures.
>
> Your mistake is assuming that your own limited experience and knowledge
> somehow define the real world in total. They do not.
The ACTUAL "owner" of any PGP key is NOT verified. It merely signifies
that the message content verifies NOT who sent it. Anyone can lend their PGP
key to anyone else. Suggesting that the REAL author of a PGP signed message
can be determined is NONSENSE.
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