Bringing, the two JSs back on topic... Has anyone heard if something
similar to PGP for my phone email is available. That would be cool if
I could send/receive encrypted email via my phone.
Tom.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 11:59:57AM +0900, Juergen Specht wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> this getting offtopic now, but
>
> > Alas, when are we going to have real encryption in standard mailers ...
>
> there is no need to be paranoid. It's a known sideeffect of networks
> that all data are transported via several routers, computers and
> whatever devices and all these data can be *easily* intercepted.
>
> If you make it somebody very easy like using a free mail service
> (everybody ever thought about how Microsoft makes money with
> a FREE service and >30 million subscribers? It's the data which
> flows through their system: When, who, from which location
> send or received messages from who, what content, how
> often, attachments, what kind of ... [you name it]. All these
> combinations of data are INVALUEABLE for a company like MS) than
> it's your missing knowledge about the problematics, missing
> responsibility or just lazyness :)
>
> But back to your question...since you (Jonathan) work with:
>
> Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)
>
> you can easily intergrate PGP into your standard mailer:
> http://www.real-time.com/Customer_Support/PGP_Setup/Install_PGP/install_pgp.html
>
> Now you only have to convince your friends and business partners
> to do the same ;)
>
> But let's go back to Keitai's and don't clutter this entertaining
> list with other topics. Sorry Mika!
>
> Juergen
>
>
>
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>
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Received on Tue Feb 27 05:07:48 2001