XSEND
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: April 29, 1985
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NAME
xsend, xget, enroll - secret mail
SYNOPSIS
xsend
person
xget
enroll
DESCRIPTION
These commands implement a secure communication
channel;
it is like
mail(1),
but no one can read the messages except the intended recipient.
The method embodies a public-key cryptosystem using knapsacks.
To receive messages, use
enroll;
it asks you for a password that you must subsequently quote
in order to receive secret mail.
To receive secret mail,
use
xget.
It asks for your password, then gives you the messages.
To send secret mail, use
xsend
in the same manner as the ordinary mail command.
(However, it will accept only one target).
A message announcing the receipt of secret mail is also sent
by ordinary mail.
FILES
/usr/spool/secretmail/*.key: keys
/usr/spool/secretmail/*.[0-9]: messages
SEE ALSO
mail (1)
BUGS
It should be integrated with ordinary mail.
The announcement of secret mail makes traffic analysis possible.
Index
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