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Title : Cryptographic Message Syntax
Author(s) : R. Housley
Filename : draft-ietf-smime-cms-07.txt
Pages : 52
Date : 23-Oct-98
This document describes the Cryptographic Message Syntax. This
syntax is used to digitally sign, digest, authenticate, or encrypt
arbitrary messages.
The Cryptographic Message Syntax is derived from PKCS #7 version 1.5
[RFC 2315]. Wherever possible, backward compatibility is preserved;
however, changes were necessary to accommodate attribute certificate
transfer and key agreement techniques for key management.
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