Another note- although this is possible, the signing would only show that the 
message itself passed through that particular server, and would not prove who 
really sent it. Encryption would be more useful, depending on how the policy 
was set up for that.

Jay

On Tuesday 17 June 2003 02:00 pm, Jay Kline wrote:
> I imagine you could take the anti-spam SMTP passthrough/proxies and instead
> of passing the message to Spamassassin or whatever, pass it to pgp or some
> other encryption program.

-- 
Jay Kline
System/Network Administrator
http://www.freeze.com/


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