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1XSEND(1) BSD Reference Manual XSEND(1)
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3N\bNA\bAM\bME\bE
4 x\bxs\bse\ben\bnd\bd, x\bxg\bge\bet\bt, e\ben\bnr\bro\bol\bll\bl - private encrypted mail
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6S\bSY\bYN\bNO\bOP\bPS\bSI\bIS\bS
7 x\bxs\bse\ben\bnd\bd _\bp_\be_\br_\bs_\bo_\bn
8 x\bxg\bge\bet\bt
9 e\ben\bnr\bro\bol\bll\bl
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11D\bDE\bES\bSC\bCR\bRI\bIP\bPT\bTI\bIO\bON\bN
12 The x\bxs\bse\ben\bnd\bd, x\bxg\bge\bet\bt, and e\ben\bnr\bro\bol\bll\bl utilities initiate and conduct encrypted mail
13 on top of the regular mail(1) system. To get started, one enrolls with
14 the utility e\ben\bnr\bro\bol\bll\bl which requests a password which is then required be-
15 fore the enrollee can read mail sent via x\bxs\bse\ben\bnd\bd.
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17 X\bXs\bse\ben\bnd\bd is used just like mail, but will not `cc' messages. The regular
18 mail(1) facilities delivermail stating when encrypted mail has arrived.
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20 The x\bxg\bge\bet\bt command is used to read the encrypted mail; it requests the en-
21 rolled password before allowing the receipt of mail sent with x\bxs\bse\ben\bnd\bd.
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23F\bFI\bIL\bLE\bES\bS
24 /var/spool/secretmail/*.key: keys
25 /var/spool/secretmail/*.[0-9]: messages
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27S\bSE\bEE\bE A\bAL\bLS\bSO\bO
28 mail(1)
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30H\bHI\bIS\bST\bTO\bOR\bRY\bY
31 The x\bxs\bse\ben\bnd\bd command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
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