called the public key and the private key. A message can be encrypted
with either key and only the counterpart of that key can decrypt
the message. While RSA can be used for both signing and encrypting
-a message, paraslash only uses RSA only for the latter purpose. The
+a message, paraslash uses RSA only for the latter purpose. The
RSA public key encryption and signatures algorithms are defined in
detail in RFC 2437.