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secure-email [2017/06/19 07:20]
JavaCardOS
secure-email [2017/06/19 07:22]
JavaCardOS [Usage]
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 =====Usage===== =====Usage=====
  
-[[http://​example.com|Thunderbird Client Configuration and Enigmail Installation]] +[[KeePassNFC|Thunderbird Client Configuration and Enigmail Installation]]
-[[http://​example.com|External Link]]+
  
 It can be divided into two kinds of secure email according to the mail security level. It can be divided into two kinds of secure email according to the mail security level.
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 2. Combine SmartCard and Enigmail to send encrypted messages and sign messages. Encrypting message does not require smart card, but decrypting message must use smart card. Email content and session key are transmitted after encrypted. Thus even if attackers intercept the information,​ they cannot understand the message or decrypt the message. This makes the mail much securer. 2. Combine SmartCard and Enigmail to send encrypted messages and sign messages. Encrypting message does not require smart card, but decrypting message must use smart card. Email content and session key are transmitted after encrypted. Thus even if attackers intercept the information,​ they cannot understand the message or decrypt the message. This makes the mail much securer.
  
-[[http://​example.com|1.The Key Management of Enigmail]] + 
- \\  +[[KeePassNFC|1.The Key Management of Enigmail]]\\  
-[[http://​example.com|2.Combine SmartCard with Enigmail to come into secure e-mail]]+[[KeePassNFC|2.Combine SmartCard with Enigmail to come into secure e-mail]]
  
  
  
  
secure-email.txt · Last modified: 2017/06/19 07:23 by JavaCardOS