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This draft is a work item of the S/MIME Mail Security Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Compressed Data Content Type for S/MIME
Author(s) : P. Gutmann
Filename : draft-ietf-smime-compression-00.txt
Pages : 4
Date : 03-Dec-99
The Cryptographic Message Syntax data format doesn't currently contain
any provisions for compressing data before processing it. Compressing
data before transmission provides a number of advantages including the
elimination of data redundancy which could help an attacker, speeding
up processing by reducing the amount of data to be processed by later
steps such as signing or encryption, and reducing overall message size.
This document defines a format for using compressed data as a CMS
content type.
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