On Friday, November 17, 2006 9:30 PM [GMT+1=CET], James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

gregory kerr wrote:
Dear sirs the package I am sending you is written in c++ and not
python but is a high level encryption package meaning that anyone
trying to break any message without the package will only get
gobbilty gook so secreats stay that way secreat yours faithfully
gregory


1) What does that "package" have to do with OpenOffice?

2) Only an amateur would assume an app they wrote in any language is
secure.  Proper security requires *LOTS* of scrutiny from experts and
even then it's still suspect.  You can never prove any form of
encryption is secure.  You can only fail to break it.

3) Ever hear of PGP?  It's a an excellent package that's considered,
though not proven, very secure.

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Forwarding to OP who is not registered abnd so will not have seen the original.

Also, motion seconded. I'll bet it does the de/en-cryption in your computer's memory too ;-)

Harold Fuchs
London, England

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