> Not that I'm aware of. Ok, thanks, might make an interesting project then if I get some more free time.
> Without any rigorous thought having yet gone into it, it seems they have the same /effective/ properties. The first reason is that you can't do it if the key only exists on a smart card. The second is that you now have to do one decryption per message, so if the key is on a smartcard then it becomes more time-consuming to compromise the whole database, but this is kind of marginal, I admit. You can safely put the database on Dropbox or something because it contains the same information as in the encrypted messages, just with a different recipient effectively. Thanks, Lachlan
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