TL Besides, if other competing products support SSL, then the bottom line is

that Humanware needs to step up to the plate and deal with the issue and 
provide SSL support. That's one more way that they can stay competitive.

KC This is an excellent point and I could not have said it better myself.
HW needs to deal with the issue, sooner rather than later.  A lot of people
will be dropping off the list if they don't.

        Besides therre are reasons not to switch ISPs and J>D. Townsend did
a nice job of laying these out.  He mentioned the need to change addresses
for others in the house.  I can see where this is not an option, all because
one person's note taker will not support SSL encription.  There is something
wrong with that picture.

BTW while I don't use my VN for work purposes, I can tell yu that we got the
lovely security message at work yesterday, so the change is happening; and
remember that AT&T is not the only ISP which is doing this.  There is an ISP
in Canada which is also doing this, so the problem is an international one.
Are there any other countries where this is a problem?  That would be an
interesting question to have answered.

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