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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?QXJuZQ==?= on May 16, 2007, 2:41 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options What protocol are you talking about? I never told which protocol I had a
problem with. I use SMTP with S/MIME. Sometimes I fail to decrypt the
encrypted email.
Does SMTP make a retry for S/MIME?
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Arne Garvander
Certified .Net Geek
Professional Data Dude
"jwgoerlich@gmail.com" wrote:
> When were the bytes corrupted? If during communication, then no,
> because the protocol has a mechanism for retransmitting corrupted
> packets. If while on disk or in memory, then yes.
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> J Wolfgang Goerlich
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> > What happens if I
> > 1. Encrypt a message with SSL
> > 2. Send it over the internet
> > 3. A couple of bytes get corrupted.
> > Would that prevent me from decrypting the entire message?
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> > Arne Garvander
> > Certified .Net Geek
> > Professional Data Dude
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