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Re: gpg/pgp noise



Am 08.05.2012 13:11, schrieb Indulekha:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
>> 
>> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPqPsiAAoJECPmYW6gk8JjitcH/RGtSdn39OPewwyXYgebGiUy
>> Ws29uZkfae4LlD9LRQeGQujHVW7bzMVCW2EXdRsCGIbpU0+KUjYGJebXKtwzNmLU
>> C1Uc7tVGUtACQ/S9DgFX1oBD4C7Siirdgokk+8HggVcqvGYs2jnxg5tetU+G18pE
>> UQ9jxxaf48EANwHDgildQ85xHJk3DnWvfsvUASlobQIDq/vRmbLNPjdfBe1rp7R/
>> Y8m7+3vxIsnSYrT8oeAGoDGJe3PrdJ6EP96VFJBjXARportrx+8YowUyEKeRyqf6
>> EUNcXZILLpPJOqcyUsyxRALmGoTYqhHne6TQwZ6ZcGxihNl3+i/WFYQmHNBdTSU=
>> =M9O6
>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

This is an inline PGP-signature-block. You only can get rid of in case
of your mail client is understanding inline signatures.
This block includes a checksum crypted with the private key of the
sender so you can check, whether someone has e.g. modified the text or
the text is really sent by, in this case it seems to be Phil, by the
author.

Cheers,
Frank


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