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It is too easy for someone to send a message that includes a fraudulent tag on the bottom of the message that claimed that the message had been protected (i.e., encrypted) when it really hadn't.
Tiger Envelopes can add a "validation code" to the bottom of each message so you know that the code and the preceding tag from Tiger Envelopes was created on your system, not by some bad intentioned sender or man-in-the-middle.
Important: You should be careful not to have your outbound messages include your validation code. That means if your replies include the original message, then you should remove the validation code before sending the message.
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