Subj : Re: anyone using digital signatures? To : Geo. From : Rich Date : Mon Mar 12 2001 12:23 pm From: "Rich" <@> If you don't care to have a certification authority like Verisign = issue your certificate you can issue one to yourself. It limits the = value of any claim of identity but if you only care about recognizing = tampering or using encryption that would be OK. Rich "Geo." wrote in message news:3aad67a9@w3.nls.net... I use PGP because it's free to home users. Way I see it, you don't = need to pay to prove who you are. Geo. "Robert Bononno" wrote in message news:3aaac687@w3.nls.net... I was wondering if anyone was using digital signatures with Outlook = Express (I have version 5)? Microsoft points you to Veritas, which charges = something like 10 bucks a year. I was wondering: - how well does this work - how well is it integrated with OE - what about attachments? - what's the best way of making a public key available to someone I've never used PGP or any other form of digital signature or = encryption but have been toying with the idea. There have been occasions when it = could have come in handy. -- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Robert Bononno rbononno@erols.com on the Web at: http://www.erols.com/rbononno mirror site: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~rb28/ --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.4 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/100) .