A secure method for sending registered, authenticated electronic documents. The
invention validates sender and recipient identities, provides for non-repudiation
of authenticated documents by sender and recipient, provides an evidence trail,
and protects the integrity of the document. The invention is constructed so that
a sender can be supplied with proof that the intended recipient received and opened
an authenticated document. A neutral third party acts as a document registration
agent, and witness to the transmission and receipt of the authenticated document.
In the event of a dispute between sender and recipient, the third party can provide
an irrefutable record of the contents of the document and of the history of the
transmission and receipt of the document Because the third party never has possession
of the electronic document, the method provides maximum privacy for sender and
recipient. The method is readily adaptable to both key recovery and key escrow.