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sig(nature)” looks like the right hint towards the right direction
[still no idea how to possibly use it, in practice]. </font></font><br sab="39"><font face="Arial, sans-serif" sab="40"><font size="2" sab="41">Gratefully,
yours</font></font><br sab="42"><font face="Arial" sab="43"> <font size="2" sab="44">-
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<font face="Arial, sans-serif" sab="46"><font size="2" sab="47"><P.S.>
“bellissimmo”? Sounds like Italian adjective “bellissimo”
(=very beautiful), with just 1 “m”.</font></font><br sab="48">
</p><div sab="27"><div dir="ltr" sab="36"><div sab="50"><hr id="ecxstopSpelling" sab="51">Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 07:32:02 +0100<br sab="52">Subject: Re: [Eric] “(sig)” specification<br sab="53">From: steve@bellissimmo.com<br sab="54">To: studio-pm@hotmail.com<br sab="55"><div sab="56">It means that the file is digitally signed. If you look further down the page you will see the pgp keys associated with those signatures</div>Sent from a Galaxy far far away... </div> </div></div> </div></body>
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