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Hi Roy,

@01 July 2002, 14:05:32 +0800 (07:05 UK time) Roy Chen [RC] in
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RC> So who can tell me, after I installed it, how to use it?

The problem is comprehension of public key encryption technology :-).
let's see if I can help...

RC> If I send a mail signed

This is done using your private key/certificate. It is verified by
someone who has access to your public key/certificate. The public
key/certificate is actually encapsulated in the signature by TB on
signing a message.

RC> and encrypted to others,

This must be done using *their* public key/certificate. If you don't
have that, you can't encrypt to them. Don't forget to encrypt to your
own key too otherwise you'll never be able to decrypt your copy of the
message.

RC> how can others dencrype it to view the content.

They decrypt it with their *private* key/certificate (to which their
*public* key/certificate is the bookend).

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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Consultant Software Engineer
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