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Hi


On Saturday 28 January 2012 at 1:37:17 PM, in
<mid:4f23fa0d.1040...@enigmail.net>, John Clizbe wrote:


> To achieve the two goals, you only need to put each in
> its own UID. Just remember once they locate the
> matching key, they will have all the information in all
> the UIDs.

Which is precisely what I don't want. I'm looking for a means to place
searchable information in UIDs in an obscured format. The aim is that
locating the matching key does not reveal any extra information - the
user would know that one of the UIDs matched, but the other UIDs would
remain as useless noise.



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Best regards

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