Virus-checking software flagging GNUpg signatures?
David Benfell
gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Thu Jan 17 08:25:02 2002
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Hello all,
At one point, there was a breakdown in communication between myself
and someone else which began shortly after 11 September. He (a
Windows user) accused me of sending him viruses via e-mail.
My e-mail, then, as now, typically consists of a plain text message
and a GNUpg signature. I don't believe my signature has changed in
any way since that time. At the time, I shook my head in despair and
gave up.
He now claims that his anti-virus software (Norton or Symantec) must
have flagged my e-mail. Is this even a rational possibility?
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David Benfell, LCP
benfell@parts-unknown.org
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