A certified E-mail system with receiver’s selective usage of delivery authority

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Certified E-mail can be divided into an on-line protocol an optimistic protocol by the usage of a third party. We call this party “Delivery Authority”. An on-line protocol can realize send-and-forget. There is a drawback, however, that the cost to Delivery Authority becomes large, because users surely access Delivery Authority in the middle of a protocol. On the other hand, when an optimistic protocol is used, there is little cost to Delivery Authority because users access Delivery Authority only in case a problem occurs, however, send-and-forget is unrealizable. Each protocol may be inconvenient depending on the situation. In the conventional system, however, a sender selects which protocol to use depending on a sender’s convenience. In this paper, we propose the new system having both our proposed on-line protocol and optimistic protocol a receiver can choose freely. By this mechanism, a receiver can choose the usage of Delivery Authority freely according to that time after taking the necessity and the situation of Delivery Authority and the sender into consideration.

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Imamoto, K., & Sakurai, K. (2002). A certified E-mail system with receiver’s selective usage of delivery authority. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2551, pp. 326–338). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36231-2_26

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