Riordan's Internet Privacy Enhanced Mail
<messaging> (RIPEM) A (not yet complete, but useful) implementation of
Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM). RIPEM allows your electronic mail to have the four
security facilities provided by PEM: disclosure protection (optional),
originator authenticity, message integrity measures and non-repudiation of
origin (always).
RIPEM was written primarily by Mark Riordan
<mrr@scss3.cl.msu.edu>. Most of the code is in the public domain,
except for the RSA routines, which are a library called RSAREF licensed from RSA
Data Security, Inc.
The current (November 1993) version of RIPEM is 1.1a; the current version of the
Macintosh port of RIPEM is 0.8b1.
(1998-07-03)
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