Hello Roberto,

  I  don't  know  about features of the Secure Bat, but wish to remind
  you  that under the current laws in the UK you HAVE to remember your
  encryption  password  -  if  Big  Brother  comes  to  your place and
  requests  access  to  your  encrypted  files (or mails) and you have
  forgotten it, you go to jail faster than you can spell TB. Yes, even
  if you have genuinely forgotten the password!

  And  these  fellas  are  itching  to "make examples" so as to create
  case-law   and   various  other  precedents  of  unbelievably  heavy
  punishment for otherwise naive or harmless offences!
  
  Are you sure it is worth it?

  (No political propaganda or opinion is expressed here as Big Brother
  is  non-political  entity  -  it  exists  in  the  shadows  of  all
  governments)
-- 
Best regards,
 SS
(and  thanks  for  your  reply  on  my  question)

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 2:50:30 AM, you wrote:

RM> Hi

RM> I've been using TB! for almost a year and a half now, and loving it.
RM> But now the itch to try out SecureBat has begun and I'm thinking on
RM> purchasing a license for it.

RM> Are there any features not found on it that are fount on TB? Can all
RM> my account files be upgraded seamlesly? (I have 8 e-mail accounts with
RM> lots of e-mails on them, don't want to loose a single one). What other
RM> advantage besides having the data encrypted is there to it? How does
RM> its encryption interact with PGP? Does it interact with PGP at all?

RM> I would download and test all this for myself, but don't have a spare
RM> machine to try it on, and don't want to use my main one to try it.
RM> Input is greatly appreciated.

RM> Thanks!

RM> Roberto


RM> Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows 98  4.10 Build  2222  A 


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