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Java
Select the S/MIME Encryption Algorithm
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.Pkcs7CryptAlg property, which selects the underlying symmetric encryption algorithm used when an email is sent encrypted with PKCS#7 public-key (S/MIME) encryption. Possible values are aes, aes-gcm, des, 3des, and rc2; the default is aes. This example selects AES and pairs it with a 256-bit key length.
Background: S/MIME encryption is hybrid. The message body is encrypted with a fast symmetric algorithm (the one this property chooses, such as AES) using a randomly generated one-time key; then that one-time key is itself encrypted with each recipient's public key. This gives the speed of symmetric encryption with the key-distribution convenience of public-key cryptography. Modern choices like
aes are strongly preferred — older options such as des and rc2 are considered weak.Chilkat Java Downloads
import com.chilkatsoft.*;
public class ChilkatExample {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("chilkat");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[])
{
// Demonstrates the Email.Pkcs7CryptAlg property, which selects the symmetric encryption
// algorithm used when an email is sent encrypted with PKCS#7 (S/MIME) public-key
// encryption. Possible values: aes, aes-gcm, des, 3des, rc2. The default is aes.
CkEmail email = new CkEmail();
email.put_Subject("Encrypted email");
email.put_Body("This message will be S/MIME encrypted when sent.");
// Select AES with a 256-bit key for the symmetric encryption.
email.put_Pkcs7CryptAlg("aes");
email.put_Pkcs7KeyLength(256);
System.out.println("Pkcs7CryptAlg = " + email.pkcs7CryptAlg());
System.out.println("Pkcs7KeyLength = " + email.get_Pkcs7KeyLength());
}
}