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== Citation ==
 
== Citation ==
   
[[Internet Engineering Task Force]], [[Network Working Group]], '''Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II — Certificate-Based Key Management''' (RFC 1114) (Aug. 1989).
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[[Network Working Group]], '''Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II — Certificate-Based Key Management''' (RFC 1114) (Aug. 1989).
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
   
This RFC suggests a draft [[standard]] elective [[protocol]] for the [[Internet]] community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. It defines a supporting [[key management]] [[architecture]] and [[infrastructure]], based on [[public-key]] [[certificate]] techniques, to provide keying [[information]] to [[message]] [[originator]]s and [[recipient]]s.
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This RFC suggests a draft [[standard]] elective [[protocol]] for the [[Internet]] community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
 
[[Category:Publication]]
 
[[Category:Publication]]
 
[[Category:E-mail]]
 
[[Category:E-mail]]
 
[[Category:Standards]]
 
[[Category:Standards]]
 
[[Category:Internet]]
 
[[Category:Internet]]
[[Category:Security]]
 
[[Category:1989]]
 
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