PGP reveals the key ID of the recipient of encrypted msg

Robert A. Rosenberg hal9001 at panix.com
Wed Mar 13 22:53:09 PST 1996


At 4:12 3/13/96, Matthew Richardson wrote:

>On Wed, 13 Mar 1996 00:28:48 -0500, "Robert A. Rosenberg"
><hal9001 at panix.com> wrote:
>
>>There is also the problem of knowing WHICH key to use (ie: Even when you
>>know the message is intended for you, you must do a test run with each of
>>your keys until one works).
>
>I believe that provided all your keys are in your secret keyring, PGP
>will automatically pick the correct one for you.

I know that. The situation was that the hypothetical message format itself
contained NO INDICATION of who is was for or what key was used to encode
it. PGP selects the right key by using the indication that is in the
message of what key is to be used.








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