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It doesn't in Hushmail either. It downloads a Java applet that
encrypts/decrypts the data and handles the email interface. It isn't
perfect but it is my one example of a possible real use for Java applets
that doesn't suck. ;>

"The principal mark of genius is not perfection but originality, the
opening of new frontiers."
                                       -- Arthur Koestler

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Michael McGlothlin <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Igor Izyumin Jr. wrote:

> > Hushmail can be useful sometimes too as it is an encrypted system. They
> > license it to 3rd parties. I think for a business who wanted deniability
> > in checking employees email it might be really good.
> PGP/GNUPG is even better, as nothing gets transmitted across the network in 
> cleartext.
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