What does an unencrypted, signed message mean to you? Because when we're
talking about the benefits or operation model of a hypothetical
"throw-keyid" option for signatures, that's what we are discussing.
Anything about encrypted messages is not relevant, since the signature
is inside the encryptio
> Von: Peter Lebbing [mailto:pe...@digitalbrains.com]
>
> On 05/09/18 11:27, Fiedler Roman wrote:
> > Sorry, but you are completely off here.
>
> If there are six people I am actually interested in, and I know all
> their public keys,
How will you know them? I will not tell you the keys, nor pub
On 05/09/18 11:27, Fiedler Roman wrote:
> Sorry, but you are completely off here.
If there are six people I am actually interested in, and I know all
their public keys, checking if one of them signed a message with a
hypothetical "throw-keyid" takes me at most six trial verifications,
using their