Answer D is correct.
S/MIME digital signatures provides a way to ensure that the email has not been altered and that it genuinely comes from the sender (Non-repudiation)
Digital signatures are going to ensure non-repudiation by confirming that the email came from the user who signed it and has not been tampered with.
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