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On Wednesday 19 March 2003 11:11 am, Michael Schierl wrote:
> > Thomas Perry schrieb:
[snip]
> >  Such as, if the email address was
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], then how would a person email that without some kinda of
> > key for an encrypted key with the email address encoded at the
> > beginning.  I just don't understand the protocol enough to think of a
> > way to make this work.
>
> you have to use KSK@, as it is the only way for public stores (everyone
> can store into them) with known keys. (so that you can insert any data
> into a given key name). The encryption must be one level lower (by your
> program.). Attachments (do you know how many ways/encodings there are to
> send Attachments over SMTP?) could be inserted as CHK separately, as
> KSKs are limited to 32KB of data.

Is it possible to calculate the public key of a SSK@ from the private key? If 
not, a SSK@ could be used in reverse...
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