
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Mark Twain Bank Ecash Support writes:
DigiCash agrees that it is desirable to encrypt the payment request. The problem is how? You can't use the payor's public key, since the payor is anonymous to the payee.
Bill Stewart writes: # Obviously if the payer is the one transmitting the message, she doesn't # use her public key to encrypt; hers would be used for signature if # appropriate. # She should use the payee's public key, [...] But the payment request is sent from the shop (payee) to the customer (payor). -Futplex <futplex@pseudonym.com> "Women need a reason to have sex; men just need a place" -from a fitness mag.