Electronic Mail DIRectory - significado y definición. Qué es Electronic Mail DIRectory
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Qué (quién) es Electronic Mail DIRectory - definición

FAMILY OF FILE FORMATS ASSOCIATED WITH RFC 1421
Privacy-enhanced electronic mail; Privacy Enhanced Mail; PEM file; Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail

Privacy Enhanced Mail         
(PEM) Internet electronic mail which provides confidentiality, authentication and message integrity using various encryption methods. See also Pretty Good Privacy.
Privacy-Enhanced Mail         
Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) is a de facto file format for storing and sending cryptographic keys, certificates, and other data, based on a set of 1993 IETF standards defining "privacy-enhanced mail." While the original standards were never broadly adopted and were supplanted by PGP and S/MIME, the textual encoding they defined became very popular.
directory enquiries         
PHONE SERVICE
Directory enquiries; Directory Assistance; 555-1212; Directory inquiries; ODSI; 5551212; Phone directory assistance; 118 500; 118 888; 118 800; 118800; Directory Enquiries; Directory Inquiries
Directory enquiries is a service which you can telephone to find out someone's telephone number. (BRIT; in AM, use information
, directory assistance
)
He dialled directory enquiries.
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Privacy-Enhanced Mail

Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) is a de facto file format for storing and sending cryptographic keys, certificates, and other data, based on a set of 1993 IETF standards defining "privacy-enhanced mail." While the original standards were never broadly adopted and were supplanted by PGP and S/MIME, the textual encoding they defined became very popular. The PEM format was eventually formalized by the IETF in RFC 7468.