Re: [pkix] Is it time for a pkix extensions (or similar) wg?
"Miller, Timothy J." <[email protected]> Tue, 9 Feb 2016 15:09:11 +0000
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Moved to S/MIME. > A specification allows a starting point for a conversation amongst the > implementers, and between the implementers and the CAs. Without one, > well as its been pointed out, adoption of S/MIME has been poor. Adoption of S/MIME has been poor for a number of reasons, mainly because (a) PKI concepts are just hard to grok, and (b) it's a solution looking for a problem. > In another > thread on the IETF mailing list, folks are lamenting that there hasn't been > much progress with email encryption. Well issues like this lack of > specification which leads to poor user experience with encrypted emails are > some of the root causes. Email encryption is far far FAR more hindered by the key discovery, key management, and group keying problems than by the name matching problem. -- T _______________________________________________ smime mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/smime