[comp.doc] RFCs 1113, 1114, 1115 Now Available

jkrey@ISI.EDU (Joyce K. Reynolds) (08/25/89)

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	RFC 1113:

        Title:      Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail:
                    Part I -- Message Encipherment and Authentication
                    Procedures      
	Author:     J. Linn 
	Mailbox:    Linn@ultra.enet.dec.com
	Pages:      34
	Characters: 89,293

		pathname: RFC:RFC1113.TXT

This RFC suggests a draft standard elective protocol for the Internet
community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
This memo obsoletes RFC 989 and RFC 1040.  Distribution of this memo
is unlimited.


        RFC 1114:

        Title:      Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail:
                    Part II -- Certificate-Based Key Management
	Author:     S. Kent & J. Linn
	Mailbox:    kent@BBN.COM, Linn@ultra.enet.dec.com
	Pages:      25
	Characters: 69,661

		pathname: RFC:RFC1114.TXT

This RFC suggests a draft standard elective protocol for the Internet
community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
Distribution of this memo is unlimited.


        RFC 1115:

        Title:      Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail:
                    Part III -- Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers
        Author:     J. Linn
        Mailbox:    Linn@ultra.enet.dec.com
        Pages:      8
        Characters: 18,226

                pathname: RFC:RFC1115.TXT

This RFC suggests a draft standard elective protocol for the Internet
community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvement.
This RFC provides definitions, references, and citations for
algorithms, usage modes, and associated identifiers used in RFC-1113
and RFC-1114 in support of privacy-enhanced electronic mail.
Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

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Joyce K. Reynolds