Shel,

   If you're worried about ONE email sent at a random time being
intercepted, then you should also be worried about THREE or THREE
HUNDRED emails sent at seperate times being intercepted.  

   Basically, there is a remote chance that someone can intercept an
email . . . if they bother to try to intercept ONE, most likely, they
can intercept as many as they want.

   Personally, I have sent my CC through an email, I don't think I'd do
it again, as I now prefer to speak with a 'real live boy' at the end of
the line, even if he does turn out to be a 'Pinochio.'

   At any rate, now that I know your mastercard number, you should find
a few new Pentax item purchased at B&H on it next month ;-)  Thanks for
the new LX accesories, and the MZ-S.   Hmmm, I think I need the Nikon
D-1 while I'm at it ;-)

Illinois Bill

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> I just purchased a few items by using a credit card.  I sent the CC
> number broken up in three email messages.  Now I'm wondering how safe
> that really is.  Is it a safe method of transmitting such information?
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> Shel Belinkoff
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