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This draft is a work item of the S/MIME Mail Security Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Electronic Signature Formats for long term electronic
signature
Author(s) : D. Pinkas, J. Ross, N. Pope
Filename : draft-ietf-smime-esformats-02.txt
Pages : 75
Date : 29-Nov-00
The informational RFC defines the format of an electronic signature
that can remain valid over long periods. This includes evidence as to
its validity even if the signer or verifying party later attempts to
deny (i.e. repudiates, see [ISONR]) the validity of the signature.
The format can be considered as an extension to RFC 2630 [CMS] and RFC
2634 [ESS], where, when appropriate additional signed and unsigned
attributes have been defined.
The contents of this Informational RFC is technically equivalent to
ETSI ES 201 733 V.1.1.3 Copyright (C). Individual copies of this
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