question regarding gnupg in my regular signature

Bryan K. Walton bryan@bryansweb.com
Wed, 13 Dec 2000 14:36:55 -0600


OK, more research has helped me to understand what I am looking for.  I think what I am wanting to do is send "clearsign" my emails.  Now, if I can only figure out how to get Mutt to do this automatically.

Thanks,
Bryan

On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 01:37:41PM -0600, Bryan K. Walton wrote:

> Greetings to the list. I am relatively new to GPG and am trying to get it configured with Mutt like I want it. I have a question regarding adding my GPG signature to my regular email signature (such as below). Is it Ok to do this? Do many people do this? Are there any negatives to doing this? I have noticed that if I sign my emails, using the Mutt autosign feature, that some folks using email programs like Eudora receive my gpg signature in the form of an attachment that their email program doens't know how to read.
> What is the real difference between signing my emails, and just sending a copy of my signature in the email signature line?
> I hope that my question makes sense.
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan Walton
>
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