tack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The big problem I can see, for most people in this situation, is going >> to be email. They're very likely to be using unencrypted POP3 and open >> SMTP that at best is doing POP3 before SMTP. So a) they've just lost >> their POP3 password. and b) the SMTP server is an open relay from that >> location for a period of time which might be 24 hours. >> >> So what to do? > >PGP, kerberos
I'm all in favour of using PGP to sign the messages and occasionally to encrypt them. But I don't see how this secures sending and receiving. And hence the two issues I raised above. -- Julian Bond Email&MSM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webmaster: http://www.ecademy.com/ Personal WebLog: http://www.voidstar.com/ CV/Resume: http://www.voidstar.com/cv/ M: +44 (0)77 5907 2173 T: +44 (0)192 0412 433
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