Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
services or a nice method for using your own client?
I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
Gmail is good...
Careful though it is in beta...
So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
share...
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>
> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>
> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>
> Gmail is good...
>
> Careful though it is in beta...
>
> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
> share...
>
> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>
> THANKS
Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
Thomas Drake, it works for me.
I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
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Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>
>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>
>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>
>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>
>> Gmail is good...
>>
>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>
>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>> share...
>>
>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>
>> THANKS
>
> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>
> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>
> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>
> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>
> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
Countermail has been discussed here and they are in Panama if I
remember correctly. Same place as Cryptohippie and Xerobank and the
Canal.
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Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:26:33 -0500, casperian wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>
>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>
>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>
>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>
>>> Gmail is good...
>>>
>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>
>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>> share...
>>>
>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>
>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>
>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>
>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>
>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>
> Countermail has been discussed here and they are in Panama if I
> remember correctly. Same place as Cryptohippie and Xerobank and the
> Canal.
I love the look of Countermail, casperian. Sooo sexy and black and
green sort of retro Goth and all. ;) Servers in Sweden, I think.
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Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:30:10 -0500, nix wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:26:33 -0500, casperian wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>
>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>
>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>
>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>
>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>> share...
>>>>
>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>
>>>> THANKS
>>>
>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>
>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>
>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>
>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>
>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>
>> Countermail has been discussed here and they are in Panama if I
>> remember correctly. Same place as Cryptohippie and Xerobank and the
>> Canal.
>
> I love the look of Countermail, casperian. Sooo sexy and black and
> green sort of retro Goth and all. ;) Servers in Sweden, I think.
Ooops. I have them confused with some else. I wonder who? It was a
service that was discussed here. Yahoo!
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Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>
> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>
> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>
> Gmail is good...
>
> Careful though it is in beta...
>
> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
> share...
>
> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>
> THANKS
I forgot if you use an email client then the person on the other end
is going to have to be able to receive and decrypt...
I think for now what I was looking more for was that I can encrypt and
if I want to sent a private email from my end if the person doesn't
have the ability like with Hushmail they type in a captcha and they
can read...
So at least in route I guess everything is safe and private...
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>
>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>
>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>
>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>
>> Gmail is good...
>>
>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>
>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>> share...
>>
>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>
>> THANKS
>
> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>
> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>
> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>
> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>
> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
wink...
Not valid on Usenet...
So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:37:33 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>
>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>
>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>
>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>
>>> Gmail is good...
>>>
>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>
>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>> share...
>>>
>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>
>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>
>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>
>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>
>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>
> I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
> wink...
Well, actually, I think you're being foolish, pretending that you
think that's a "wise" remark. So we're halfway there.
> Not valid on Usenet...
Forgot where I is ;0)
> So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
> are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
> as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
> for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
> encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
I use Hushmail. Anyone who cares knows that. I think you do, too. :)
> Speak Tech talk if you want MY respect...
011010010 01001110 11010001 ;0)
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Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:40:07 -0500, nix wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:37:33 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>
>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>
>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>
>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>
>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>> share...
>>>>
>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>
>>>> THANKS
>>>
>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>
>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>
>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>
>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>
>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>
>> I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
>> wink...
>
> Well, actually, I think you're being foolish, pretending that you
> think that's a "wise" remark. So we're halfway there.
>
>> Not valid on Usenet...
>
> Forgot where I is ;0)
>
>> So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
>> are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
>> as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
>> for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
>> encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
>
> I use Hushmail. Anyone who cares knows that. I think you do, too. :)
>
>> Speak Tech talk if you want MY respect...
>
> 011010010 01001110 11010001 ;0)
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
In article <ig120h$912$1@news.mixmin.net>
DASSfox <dASSfox@wildersecurity.com> wrote:
>
> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>
> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>
> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>
> Gmail is good...
>
> Careful though it is in beta...
>
> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
> share...
>
> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
Why not just set up a server on one machine and all communicate
only through that server using SSL?
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On 5 Jan 2011 07:12:34 -0000, Kulin Remailer wrote:
> In article <ig120h$912$1@news.mixmin.net>
> DASSfox <dASSfox@wildersecurity.com> wrote:
>>
>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>
>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>
>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>
>> Gmail is good...
>>
>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>
>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>> share...
>>
>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>
> Why not just set up a server on one machine and all communicate
> only through that server using SSL?
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:46:27 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:40:07 -0500, nix wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:37:33 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>>
>>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>>
>>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>>
>>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>>> share...
>>>>>
>>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>>
>>>>> THANKS
>>>>
>>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>>
>>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>>
>>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>>
>>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>>
>>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>>
>>> I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
>>> wink...
>>
>> Well, actually, I think you're being foolish, pretending that you
>> think that's a "wise" remark. So we're halfway there.
>>
>>> Not valid on Usenet...
>>
>> Forgot where I is ;0)
>>
>>> So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
>>> are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
>>> as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
>>> for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
>>> encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
>>
>> I use Hushmail. Anyone who cares knows that. I think you do, too. :)
>>
>>> Speak Tech talk if you want MY respect...
>>
>> 011010010 01001110 11010001 ;0)
>
> ****off *****...
>
> THANKS
What we have here again is a failure to communicate, DAASfox. The
point is, we have no way to determine the relationships under Roque
Holdings. Until we do, I'd rather save the innuendo and grand
conspiracy claims for, say, Abraxas. And if I have to pick between xb
and anonymizer, I'm back at the quiz bowl. Now, let's get our lockout
buzzers ready:
Using accepted tenets of complexity theory, a theory that treats
organizations and firms as collections of strategies and structures,
assign xb and Anonymizer to the acronym that best describes the
essence of their form, or in the vernacular, their "gestalt" :
A) CIA
B) MIA
C) TBA
D) ***
And to make it fun, this can be one of those "tossup" questions. That
means only one person from your team gets to answer.
Aren't I a brilliant ***** you stupid turd? ;) ;))
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Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On 1/4/2011 10:26 PM, casperian wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>
>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>
>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>
>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>
>>> Gmail is good...
>>>
>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>
>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>> share...
>>>
>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>
>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>
>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>
>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>
>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>
> Countermail has been discussed here and they are in Panama if I
> remember correctly. Same place as Cryptohippie and Xerobank and the
> Canal.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:09:29 -0500, nix wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:46:27 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:40:07 -0500, nix wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:37:33 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>>>> share...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> THANKS
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>>>
>>>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>>>
>>>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>>>
>>>> I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
>>>> wink...
>>>
>>> Well, actually, I think you're being foolish, pretending that you
>>> think that's a "wise" remark. So we're halfway there.
>>>
>>>> Not valid on Usenet...
>>>
>>> Forgot where I is ;0)
>>>
>>>> So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
>>>> are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
>>>> as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
>>>> for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
>>>> encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
>>>
>>> I use Hushmail. Anyone who cares knows that. I think you do, too. :)
>>>
>>>> Speak Tech talk if you want MY respect...
>>>
>>> 011010010 01001110 11010001 ;0)
>>
>> ****off *****...
>>
>> THANKS
>
> What we have here again is a failure to communicate, DAASfox. The
> point is, we have no way to determine the relationships under Roque
> Holdings. Until we do, I'd rather save the innuendo and grand
> conspiracy claims for, say, Abraxas. And if I have to pick between xb
> and anonymizer, I'm back at the quiz bowl. Now, let's get our lockout
> buzzers ready:
>
> Using accepted tenets of complexity theory, a theory that treats
> organizations and firms as collections of strategies and structures,
> assign xb and Anonymizer to the acronym that best describes the
> essence of their form, or in the vernacular, their "gestalt" :
>
> A) CIA
> B) MIA
> C) TBA
> D) ***
>
> And to make it fun, this can be one of those "tossup" questions. That
> means only one person from your team gets to answer.
>
> Aren't I a brilliant ***** you stupid turd? ;) ;))
OK...
I apologize...
But you do realize that no one has any idea *** you are saying...?
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:17:11 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:09:29 -0500, nix wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:46:27 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:40:07 -0500, nix wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:37:33 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>>>>> share...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> THANKS
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>>>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>>>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>>>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>>>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>>>>
>>>>> I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
>>>>> wink...
>>>>
>>>> Well, actually, I think you're being foolish, pretending that you
>>>> think that's a "wise" remark. So we're halfway there.
>>>>
>>>>> Not valid on Usenet...
>>>>
>>>> Forgot where I is ;0)
>>>>
>>>>> So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
>>>>> are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
>>>>> as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
>>>>> for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
>>>>> encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
>>>>
>>>> I use Hushmail. Anyone who cares knows that. I think you do, too. :)
>>>>
>>>>> Speak Tech talk if you want MY respect...
>>>>
>>>> 011010010 01001110 11010001 ;0)
>>>
>>> ****off *****...
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>> What we have here again is a failure to communicate, DAASfox. The
>> point is, we have no way to determine the relationships under Roque
>> Holdings. Until we do, I'd rather save the innuendo and grand
>> conspiracy claims for, say, Abraxas. And if I have to pick between xb
>> and anonymizer, I'm back at the quiz bowl. Now, let's get our lockout
>> buzzers ready:
>>
>> Using accepted tenets of complexity theory, a theory that treats
>> organizations and firms as collections of strategies and structures,
>> assign xb and Anonymizer to the acronym that best describes the
>> essence of their form, or in the vernacular, their "gestalt" :
>>
>> A) CIA
>> B) MIA
>> C) TBA
>> D) ***
>>
>> And to make it fun, this can be one of those "tossup" questions. That
>> means only one person from your team gets to answer.
>>
>> Aren't I a brilliant ***** you stupid turd? ;) ;))
>
> OK...
>
> I apologize...
>
> But you do realize that no one has any idea *** you are saying...?
>
> http://platanalytics.com/ is your webisite it is totally
> unintelligible...
>
> Anyone...? Can translate this crap...?
>
> THANKS
Surely you can redeem your coupons for a better look? wow DASSfox ;)
Problems? Too much less than Taylor Swift for you? My intake-outtake
is you under the understand of Harry Potter or should I receipt Hairy
Potter?
--
Don't **** with me. I'm tuff. And stupid but don't dare **** with me.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 11:16:48 +0100 (CET), Anne Onime wrote:
> On 1/4/2011 10:26 PM, casperian wrote:
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>
>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>
>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>
>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>
>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>> share...
>>>>
>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>
>>>> THANKS
>>>
>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>
>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>
>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>
>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>
>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>
>> Countermail has been discussed here and they are in Panama if I
>> remember correctly. Same place as Cryptohippie and Xerobank and the
>> Canal.
>
> Incorrect.
>
> Countermail is in Sweden.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:21:56 -0500, nix wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:17:11 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:09:29 -0500, nix wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:46:27 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:40:07 -0500, nix wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:37:33 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:11:57 -0500, nix wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>>>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>>>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>>>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>>>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>>>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>>>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>>>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>>>>>> share...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> THANKS
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>>>>>>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>>>>>>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>>>>>>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I mean he's NSA IT turncoat. I can't think of a better endorsement.
>>>>>>> Hushmail should put it on the log-in page.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cryptoheaven looks about the same.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I say, let's pick one already, and start writing
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh, just kidding. ;) ;0)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think you're being wise towards me, especially with that foolish
>>>>>> wink...
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, actually, I think you're being foolish, pretending that you
>>>>> think that's a "wise" remark. So we're halfway there.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Not valid on Usenet...
>>>>>
>>>>> Forgot where I is ;0)
>>>>>
>>>>>> So why don't you explain how someone with their own encryption methods
>>>>>> are going to send emails to all their clueless, non-techie friends,
>>>>>> as well as to all email communications you want to do on the internet
>>>>>> for various things one can imagine and then send and receive
>>>>>> encrypted email when no one else is using anything but you?
>>>>>
>>>>> I use Hushmail. Anyone who cares knows that. I think you do, too. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>> Speak Tech talk if you want MY respect...
>>>>>
>>>>> 011010010 01001110 11010001 ;0)
>>>>
>>>> ****off *****...
>>>>
>>>> THANKS
>>>
>>> What we have here again is a failure to communicate, DAASfox. The
>>> point is, we have no way to determine the relationships under Roque
>>> Holdings. Until we do, I'd rather save the innuendo and grand
>>> conspiracy claims for, say, Abraxas. And if I have to pick between xb
>>> and anonymizer, I'm back at the quiz bowl. Now, let's get our lockout
>>> buzzers ready:
>>>
>>> Using accepted tenets of complexity theory, a theory that treats
>>> organizations and firms as collections of strategies and structures,
>>> assign xb and Anonymizer to the acronym that best describes the
>>> essence of their form, or in the vernacular, their "gestalt" :
>>>
>>> A) CIA
>>> B) MIA
>>> C) TBA
>>> D) ***
>>>
>>> And to make it fun, this can be one of those "tossup" questions. That
>>> means only one person from your team gets to answer.
>>>
>>> Aren't I a brilliant ***** you stupid turd? ;) ;))
>>
>> OK...
>>
>> I apologize...
>>
>> But you do realize that no one has any idea *** you are saying...?
>>
>> http://platanalytics.com/ is your webisite it is totally
>> unintelligible...
>>
>> Anyone...? Can translate this crap...?
>>
>> THANKS
>
> Surely you can redeem your coupons for a better look? wow DASSfox ;)
>
> <http://platanalytics.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Untitled.jpg>
>
> Problems? Too much less than Taylor Swift for you? My intake-outtake
> is you under the understand of Harry Potter or should I receipt Hairy
> Potter?
Point made...
Your so interested in being the academic ***** from HELL that you
can't communicate...
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
DASSfox wrote:
> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
> services or a nice method for using your own client?
At this point, I can already see that bad advice is going to be given; if
you want encryption, online services are a really bad idea. Does nobody
remember the Hushmail debacle anymore?
Your keys should remain under your control, at all times. They should not
be stored on a third party server. They should not be decrypted by that
server, or by an applet which is sent by that server.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
nix wrote:
> [...]
>
> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
So...remind me, why is Hushmail a good idea? Oh, that's right, it is not,
because your private keys are being stored on their servers, decrypted by an
applet their servers send fresh to you when you want to read your email, and
despite the fact that they are a Canadian company, the American DEA still
managed to pressure them into exploiting these serious vulnerability. It
does not take a crypto expert to see that Hushmail is a bad idea, almost as
bad as the clipper chip.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
You're new here so lemme give you a few pieces of advice. Don't cross post
to apas unless you really ****ing need to. Especially when you post to
alt.computer.security where they tolerate any ****ing idiot we are going to
have to killfile you and your buddies because that **** doesn't go on
apas. Second of all don't respond to dassfox or quote him or any of his homo
buddies from wildasssecurity. They're all ****ing morons and perennial
n00bs. If you wanna get good info on apas killfile everybody who doesn't
post through a remailer. If you're too damn stupid to figure out how to use
mix or a nym then we don't wanna talk to you.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
DASSfox wrote:
> On 5 Jan 2011 07:12:34 -0000, Kulin Remailer wrote:
>
>> In article <ig120h$912$1@news.mixmin.net> DASSfox
>> <dASSfox@wildersecurity.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>
>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>
>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>
>>> Gmail is good...
>>>
>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>
>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>> share...
>>>
>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>
>> Why not just set up a server on one machine and all communicate only
>> through that server using SSL?
>
> I asked for online private email...
>
> Your idea isn't online now...
>
> Understand...?
Do YOU even begin comprehend the mind numbingly simple principal that
your "online private email" notion belies you as clueless? That the three
words at the epicenter of the thread YOU started, are, amusingly enough,
mutually exclusive?
How to quickly and thoroughly explain it to you in terms even someone
like you can grasp....
<hmmmm>
I know, an example. I'll set up a "private online email" server for you
to use. I double dog promise I won't post any of your "private" emails
here, or God forbid engage in any sort of identity theft using the
encryption keys I hold in escrow.
Concentrate real hard there Mr. "Tech"... it'll just might come to you
eventually.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 09:39:02 -0500, Mr. B wrote:
> nix wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>
> http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/200...crypted-e-mai/
>
> So...remind me, why is Hushmail a good idea? Oh, that's right, it is not,
> because your private keys are being stored on their servers, decrypted by an
> applet their servers send fresh to you when you want to read your email, and
> despite the fact that they are a Canadian company, the American DEA still
> managed to pressure them into exploiting these serious vulnerability. It
> does not take a crypto expert to see that Hushmail is a bad idea, almost as
> bad as the clipper chip.
>
> -- B
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 15:59:10 +0100, Fritz Wuehler wrote:
> You're new here so lemme give you a few pieces of advice. Don't cross post
> to apas unless you really ****ing need to. Especially when you post to
> alt.computer.security where they tolerate any ****ing idiot we are going to
> have to killfile you and your buddies because that **** doesn't go on
> apas. Second of all don't respond to dassfox or quote him or any of his homo
> buddies from wildasssecurity. They're all ****ing morons and perennial
> n00bs. If you wanna get good info on apas killfile everybody who doesn't
> post through a remailer. If you're too damn stupid to figure out how to use
> mix or a nym then we don't wanna talk to you.
Roll out of the sinistra side of the high hanging one? Although, I did
like puppets when I was a little girl. These days, though, it takes
something a little more entertaining than a puppet show to keep me
amused. Some of you guys know what I mean, right? Ok, no. Seriously.
Ladies and gentlemen, Fritz as Dr. Rand Waltzman at DARPA. He¢s ready
for the social science insiders. And they are ready for him. ;) ;0)
wow Fritz :)
--
Don't **** with me. I'm tuff. And stupid but don't dare **** with me.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 16:41:33 +0000 (UTC), Hito Shirezu wrote:
> DASSfox wrote:
>
>> On 5 Jan 2011 07:12:34 -0000, Kulin Remailer wrote:
>>
>>> In article <ig120h$912$1@news.mixmin.net> DASSfox
>>> <dASSfox@wildersecurity.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>>>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>>>>
>>>> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
>>>> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
>>>> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
>>>> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>>>>
>>>> Gmail is good...
>>>>
>>>> Careful though it is in beta...
>>>>
>>>> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
>>>> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
>>>> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
>>>> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
>>>> share...
>>>>
>>>> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>>>
>>> Why not just set up a server on one machine and all communicate only
>>> through that server using SSL?
>>
>> I asked for online private email...
>>
>> Your idea isn't online now...
>>
>> Understand...?
>
> Do YOU even begin comprehend the mind numbingly simple principal that
> your "online private email" notion belies you as clueless? That the three
> words at the epicenter of the thread YOU started, are, amusingly enough,
> mutually exclusive?
>
> How to quickly and thoroughly explain it to you in terms even someone
> like you can grasp....
>
> <hmmmm>
I understand all this...
I'm not clueless here you know or I guess NO...
This is for noobs...
> I know, an example. I'll set up a "private online email" server for you
> to use. I double dog promise I won't post any of your "private" emails
> here, or God forbid engage in any sort of identity theft using the
> encryption keys I hold in escrow.
In escrow...? You confuse real estate with tech...
> Concentrate real hard there Mr. "Tech"... it'll just might come to you
> eventually.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 09:32:40 -0500, Mr. B wrote:
> DASSfox wrote:
>
>> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
>> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>
> At this point, I can already see that bad advice is going to be given; if
> you want encryption, online services are a really bad idea. Does nobody
> remember the Hushmail debacle anymore?
I'm up to speed on Hush...
Anything nix uses I don't want by default...
> Your keys should remain under your control, at all times. They should not
> be stored on a third party server. They should not be decrypted by that
> server, or by an applet which is sent by that server.
>
> -- B
That way I can keep them on my Linux box or W7 box or MAC box...
I should have said the abbreviation 'nix but then noobs might think I
meant nix...
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 09:39:02 -0500, Mr. B wrote:
> nix wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>> Well, I'm going to say those all have possibilities. But you know, at
>> the end of the day, I'm probably still going to use the Hushmail addy
>> with the Java enabled, because, honestly, if it was good enough for
>> Thomas Drake, it works for me.
>
> http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/200...crypted-e-mai/
>
> So...remind me, why is Hushmail a good idea? Oh, that's right, it is not,
> because your private keys are being stored on their servers, decrypted by an
> applet their servers send fresh to you when you want to read your email, and
> despite the fact that they are a Canadian company, the American DEA still
> managed to pressure them into exploiting these serious vulnerability. It
> does not take a crypto expert to see that Hushmail is a bad idea, almost as
> bad as the clipper chip.
>
> -- B
Oh, come now.
You guys are so hard on Hushmail. But it's better than nothing, right?
Besides, are you talking about both the sender and recipient using the
same service? I mean, to a certain extent, email correspondence is
only as secure as least secure user anyway. If your recipients use
encryption and you want to talk to them enough, you'll use whatever
they want. But if they don't use encryption, and they want to, you'll
want to make it easy as possible. Which means that Hushmail and
Countermail both look good. Unless someone's worried about NSA. But if
that's the case, they probably already have a keylogger on their
machine anyway, so...oops ;0) ;)
Well, it wasn't the Hushmail that did Drake in :) ;0)
--
Don't **** with me. I'm tuff. And stupid but don't dare **** with me.
Re: Best Online Privacy Email Services & How To Use PGP
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 01:10:25 -0500, DASSfox wrote:
> Well the title says it, anyone know any good online encrypted email
> services or a nice method for using your own client?
>
> I know all the answers this post is for the noobs...
>
> Now I'm sure that if you really want to have the best privacy and
> security then it's best to use your own email client and use like
> GnuPG, but when you're out on the road or need a lot of email
> accounts, this is where I see having a nice webmail account handy.
>
> Gmail is good...
>
> Careful though it is in beta...
>
> So besides listing any encrypted email services you may know, if
> anyone knows of any nice simple methods for using PGP on a client,
> like as an example Enigmail for Thunderbird, or any client or app you
> might know to use with a client to make it nice and simple, please
> share...
>
> Later I will explain PGP to everyone in detail...
>
> THANKS