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PGP, or Pretty Good Privacy, first appeared on the Internet in 1991.
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has enjoyed significant popularity amongst the Internet Community.
PGP is used both for protecting E-mail and File Storage. It presents a
way to digitally sign and encrypt information "objects." As such it is
well suited for any store and forward application.
The goal of the OpenPGP working group is to provide IETF standards for
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RFC3156 08/2001 (15 p.)
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This document describes how the OpenPGP Message Format can be used to
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This document is maintained in order to publish all necessary
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OpenPGP format. It is not a step-by-step cookbook for writing an
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OpenPGP software uses a combination of strong public-key and
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communications and data storage. These services include
confidentiality, key management, authentication, and digital
signatures. This document specifies the message formats used in
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