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XSEND, XGET, ENROLL(1)UNIX Programmer's ManualXSEND, XGET, ENROLL(1)
Contents
NAME
xsend, xget, enroll - secret mail
SYNOPSIS
xsend person
xget
enroll
DESCRIPTION
These commands implement a secure communication channel; it
is like _m_a_i_l(1), but no one can read the messages except the
intended recipient. The method embodies a public-key cryp-
tosystem using knapsacks.
To receive messages, use _e_n_r_o_l_l; it asks you for a password
that you must subsequently quote in order to receive secret
mail.
To receive secret mail, use _x_g_e_t. It asks for your pass-
word, then gives you the messages.
To send secret mail, use _x_s_e_n_d in the same manner as the
ordinary mail command. (However, it will accept only one
target). A message announcing the receipt of secret mail is
also sent by ordinary mail.
FILES
/usr/spool/secretmail/*.key: keys
/usr/spool/secretmail/*.[0-9]: messages
SEE ALSO
mail (1)
BUGS
It should be integrated with ordinary mail. The announce-
ment of secret mail makes traffic analysis possible.