On Thursday 02 December 2004 04:57 pm, Josh Coates wrote: > does your work require you to use public/private keys for encryption and > authentication for you personal communication? �or do they just require > plain-old encryption of your clients data?
actually, we use public/private for several things. Certain processors require you to encrypt batch data with their public keys for instance. Granted, my signing email is sometimes viewed as an oddity by some, but it's easier to keep it for everything. -- Jayce^
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