At 01:03 PM 11/28/95 EST, Carl Ellison wrote:
That's true. What the user would have to see is some icon (or, for text-bound folks, a temporary unique string) until the user chooses and assigns the appropriate alias. That icon would have no meaning by itself. It would acquire a meaning by being associated with some message or set of messages:
Better method: Creator of the key names it: Usually after himself or his role: The recipients key database detects and resolves cases where two different keys have identical names in accordance with certification rules. --------------------------------------------------------------------- | We have the right to defend ourselves | http://www.jim.com/jamesd/ and our property, because of the kind | of animals that we are. True law | James A. Donald derives from this right, not from the | arbitrary power of the state. | jamesd@echeque.com