Anders Rundgren wrote:
Michael Stroder wrote:
I'm often working while traveling by train. I'm off-line then. I want
the encrypted e-mail ready to be in the [Outgoing] folder - protected
right from the beginning.
This does not appear to be a general requirement. Presumably
most people have ot
On 12/05/2008 10:54 PM, Anders Rundgren:
This is why IM kills S/MIME because the latter does not
require awkward saving of keys in eternity.
Anders, the issue is the way a program decides to store a message. IM is
instantly, but if your IM history is stored in an encrypted form by the
very
Michael Stroder wrote:
>I'm often working while traveling by train. I'm off-line then. I want
>the encrypted e-mail ready to be in the [Outgoing] folder - protected
>right from the beginning.
This does not appear to be a general requirement. Presumably
most people have other documents that woul
Anders Rundgren wrote:
>> So what is then real problem?
>> 1. The European Smart Card industry who do not want to become suppliers
>> of commodities.
>???
>Each time I talked to smartcard vendors they were keen on selling their
>stuff. The more the better.
You mean there is a standard b
Michael Ströder wrote:
Let me comment on a few things. We do not disagree with all but we look from
different angles.
>But crypto tokens are not suitable for S/MIME encryption keys because of
>the growing key history needed. So one has to distinguish PKI-enabled
>applications.
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