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On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, at 21:17:53 +1200 Carren wrote in
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CS> Probably a crazy question, and it may be more a PGP question than a
CS> TB! one, but why can't I encrypt a mail that I have received?

CS> In other words, if someone sends me a plain text email and I want to
CS> keep the contents private, why will it not let me encrypt it to my own
CS> key? I realise that I could just copy and paste it and then encrypt
CS> it, but I am curious to understand why it can't be done.

In addition to what Marck already said, you can use ScramDisk and make
your encrypted file where you can put your Bat folder with
confidential mail. Even more, this file will appear as an added
separate partition/drive and will be invisible until you decrypt it.
Also you can put all your mail folders in a such encrypted
file/partition.

Any time you restart/turn-off machine this encrypted file/partition
"disappears" until next decryption.


Mandara
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