XSEND(1) — USER COMMANDS
NAME
xsend, xget, enroll − secret mail
SYNOPSIS
xsend username
xget
enroll
DESCRIPTION
These commands implement a secure communication channel; the channel is like mail(1), but no one can read the messages except the intended recipient. The method embodies a public-key cryptosystem using knapsacks.
To receive messages, use enroll; it asks you for a password that you must subsequently quote in order to receive secret mail.
To receive secret mail, use xget. It asks for your password, then gives you the messages.
To send secret mail, use xsend in the same manner as the ordinary mail command. Unlike mail, xsend accepts only one target. A message announcing the receipt of secret mail is also sent by ordinary mail.
FILES
/usr/spool/secretmail/∗.keykeys
/usr/spool/secretmail/∗.[0-9]messages
SEE ALSO
mail (1)
BUGS
The knapsack public-key cryptosystem is known to be breakable.
RESTRICTIONS
These facilities are not available on software shipped outside the U.S.
Sun Release 1.1 — Last change: 13 March 1984