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Set the S/MIME Encryption Key Length

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.Pkcs7KeyLength property, which sets the key length of the symmetric algorithm used for PKCS#7 (S/MIME) encryption. The allowed values depend on Pkcs7CryptAlg: for aes use 128, 192, or 256; for 3des use 192; for des use 40; for rc2 use 40, 56, 64, or 128. The default is 128, and an unsupported algorithm/key-length combination causes encryption to fail. This example pairs AES with a 192-bit key.

Background: Key length is the size, in bits, of the secret key a symmetric cipher uses — a longer key means exponentially more possible keys and thus more resistance to brute-force attack. But length is only meaningful within a given algorithm: AES-128 is already very strong, and a key size must be one the chosen cipher actually supports, which is why Pkcs7KeyLength and Pkcs7CryptAlg have to agree.

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Unicode C
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    HCkEmailW email;

    //  Demonstrates the Email.Pkcs7KeyLength property, which sets the key length (in bits)
    //  of the symmetric algorithm used for PKCS#7 (S/MIME) encryption.  The allowed values
    //  depend on Pkcs7CryptAlg; for aes they are 128, 192, or 256.  The default is 128.

    email = CkEmailW_Create();

    CkEmailW_putPkcs7CryptAlg(email,L"aes");
    CkEmailW_putPkcs7KeyLength(email,192);

    wprintf(L"Pkcs7CryptAlg = %s\n",CkEmailW_pkcs7CryptAlg(email));
    wprintf(L"Pkcs7KeyLength = %d\n",CkEmailW_getPkcs7KeyLength(email));


    CkEmailW_Dispose(email);

    }