| Thomas J. Boschloo 2007-11-29, 7:11 pm |
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Anonymous Sender wrote:
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> If it's encrypt-to-self then "self" IS one of the recipients dumbass.
no.
Recipients are those who receive your message. Senders are those who
send a message. Generally they are called Alice and Bob with respect to
cryptography and Alice needs to get a message to Bob. So Alice is the
sender and Bob is the receiver.
Should Trent intercept and decrypt the message, he is also a receiver of
that message. But Alice is not since she send the message to Bob and Trent.
Thomas
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