Glen wrote:


To answer your question, see this:
http://blog.kamens.us/send-later/#server-side

According to the author of 'Send Later' it is possible to setup a
server-side solution using the add-on, I just haven't done it myself
since I feel comfortable (for the most part) leaving SM open while not
around, so I can't say with certainty what the difficulty level is to do
it.  I did glance at the instructions, it looks quite easy to do,
however. Here's a suggestion for you: Maybe use a spare computer and
keep it locked with a password? It's just a thought.

And as for added security, if you write to the same people all the time
and are concerned about prying eyes, which it sounds to be and, imo,
smart to be that way, you should maybe look into using Enigmail for SM.
  It's also a nice way to push your friends, family and clients (if
applicable) into thinking more independently and protecting your private
conversations, especially those people you communicate with on an
on-going basis, regardless if it's 'secret information' being shared or
not.

I do have one caveat about using Enigmail: If you test or use Enigmail,
you need to make sure you never, ever forget your pass phrase!! If you
do, you are S-O-L. Other than that, I have yet to find an article
telling me the encryption has been broken or any back-doors written in,
so, in my eyes, it's a perfect way to give Big Brother (NSA) and it's
cohorts (Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc, etc) the middle finger any day
of the week, because now you're messages are completely private and
encrypted from you until they reach your recipient and they decide to
have them unencrypted using your password.

So here's the link to the Enigmail Project:
https://www.enigmail.net/home/index.php

I hope it helps.


Thanks again -- I'll investigate further!
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