Hello Melissa Reese,
On or about Friday, December 13, 2002 at 12:24:41GMT -0800 (which
was 3:24 PM in the tropics where I live) Melissa Reese scrawled;
MR As I mentioned, regardless of the number of users of one
MR method or the other, I still feel that OpenPGP is a more
MR *reliable standard*
Simon Allie,
If you want to talk about bandwidth...lets look at all the bandwidth
in this discussion (the messages themselves) of pros and cons of 2
standards that I usually ignore to begin with...and many were signed
as well! ;) Now THAT is some bandwidth...
Don't get me wrong...I see the
Hello Thomas,
Saturday, December 14, 2002, 2:56:43 PM, you wrote:
TF Hello Mike,
TF On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 03:26:58 + GMT (14/12/02, 10:26 +0700 GMT),
TF Mike Alexander wrote:
Outpost lets you set up permissions for each separate program,
TF So does Sygate. I was surprised when I noticed
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, December 15, 2002, 1:17:25 AM, you wrote:
TF Hello Mike,
TF On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 18:54:18 + GMT (15/12/02, 01:54 +0700 GMT),
TF Mike Alexander wrote:
TF Why Victor gets 30 message for one application, I don't know. I only
TF got one or two per app (for example, with
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Simon,
MA TB. It's called Outpost and is available from http://www.agnitum.com/
MA and no, I have no connection with hem except as a very satisfied user.
SB Of course Victor could always try the 'free for personal use' Sygate
SB
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Spike,
S BTW, your signature (the last 5 messages) has changed to INVALID
S again. 8^(
PGP or certificate? In PGP it might state I have an invalid
key until you sign it. With the certification, well I'll be
stumped :)
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Best regards,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Simon,
S BTW, your signature (the last 5 messages) has changed to INVALID again.
S 8^(
SB It's OK here :)
I've forwarded the messages to other PCs on my network to
other accounts and they've seen no problem. Also, a few
of my associates
Hello Paul, Victor other TB! users following this thread:
Paul recommended:
PC ... you might try the Kerio firewall, it is a continuation of
PC TPF ( Tiny personal firewall). It is free for personal use.
PC www.kerio.com
The download url is:
http://www.kerio.com/dwn/kpf2-en-win.exe
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