Hello,

I have an extremely important file that I need to send to someone. I've 
never bothered with encryption because I've never had to send anything this
important before. This is not financial stuff, it is a PDF that will 
probably be read on a Kindle or a PC or possibly a smart phone. In case you 
are
wondering it is a novel.

I don't know if the destination makes a difference, I have the option of 
sending it to a gmail account, a company email account or some other account
this person has.

>From what I understand you can scramble a file and attach it to an email 
and on arrival the person uses a key and unlocks it. I primarily use gmail
myself and I kind of think letting Google have this forever and ever is not 
a good idea.

Any thoughts?

Mark Murphy

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