A brief comparison of email encryption protocols

Joseph M. Reagle Jr. reagle at rpcp.mit.edu
Fri Mar 1 08:15:11 PST 1996


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At 07:20 PM 2/29/96 -5300, Adam Shostack wrote:

>key://ftp.clark.net/pub/u/cme/cme-current.asc
>key://ftp.clark.net/pub/u/cme/cme-longterm.asc

        Just as a head up on not duplicating work with regards to 
incorporating URL's into key certificates and DBs you might want to consider 
URI's, URC's or URN's as the piece to bind since URL's are considered to be 
almost as unstable as email..

        Check out for more on these naming schemes.

   Linkname: WRL: Web: URXs
        URL: http://webreference.com/urx.html

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