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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. ;>
First, you can handle that with SSL. Second, it doesn't matter. I was
saying that if you send it to an address OUTSIDE hushmail it will deliver it
as plaintext. Like if you send it to EMAIL:PROTECTED Now, if you
encrypt it with PGP, only EMAIL:PROTECTED will be able to decrypt it
if he has the key.
Anyway, I was just saying that there's nothing new in hushmail, and you can
do the same even if you aren't using it. I wasn't saying that it's not
secure, it might be/whatever. I just haven't seen anyone license it, that's
all.
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-- Igor
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