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Hash: SHA1Hey there!
I've read a lot about timestamping a document, but dunno how it works in
practice. How can i apply a timestamp to a digitally signed or encrypted
document? Like i encrypt or sign a document with gnupg, but before the
process how can i timestamp it?
Sorry for the stupid question but i really can't imagine it.- --
Gabri Mate
gabrimate@duosol.hu
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