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Harold Fuchs wrote:

 The fact that you haven't heard of this before simply indicates that you don't 
read newpapers, journals, periodicals, or books and that you don't watch 
television or listen to the radio or go to the cinema. It is basically 
impossible to live in the late 20th / early 21st centuries without coming into 
contact with the fact that the internet and the web (which, by the way, are not 
the same) compromise privacy to a very great extent.

Yes.  I can see the flawless logic in that statement.

Yes !!! The banks know it. Corporate executives know it. 14 year old children 
know it. And many of them can exploit it.

That's probably why none of them use the internet for confidential communications or transactions.

It's amazing, isn't it, that I can tap on my keyboard and instantly find out what you've been doing?

If your e-mail provider intends to run a standard e-mail system then there is 
nothing it can do about it. That's the way the internet e-mail system is 
designed and has been since day one. Go and read the RFCs

Perhaps it should hire you as a consultant since you seem to know so much more about the subject,

The RF whats?
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