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RE: e-Government uses "Authority-stamp-signatures"



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For the majority of messages there will be no individual signatures (such may though be stored locally as proof if implemented).   For those messages that for some reason would benefit from individuals' signatures also being transmitted, such signatures are a part of message "payload".  That is, the outermost "authoritative" signature is always the sending organization's.
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Anders,
 
In order to establish non-repudiation, won't you need the signature of a person and not just proof that the email passed through a specific server?
 

Thanks,

Ms. Jimi Thompson

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