- dirty email
- Posted by John McCallie on August 29th, 2004
My girlfriend lives in another town, we want to exchange erotic mail, but my
machine is also used by my sister & nephew. Is there a way to encrypt, set
up a separate account or password protect to keep these private? I use
outlook express & don't know anything about encrytion. Thanks, John
- Posted by Loz on August 29th, 2004
OE help will explain everything.......
- Posted by Bob on August 29th, 2004
Why don't you set up a hotmail/yahoo account and do it all online? Nothing
will ever touch your Outlook Express.
- Posted by Dr. Harvie Wahl-Banghor on August 29th, 2004
I was walking down the street, minding my own business, when on Sun,
29 Aug 2004 18:46:05 GMT, "John McCallie" <russmcc@comcast.net>
screamed from behind the mulberry bush:
I would recommend you get a yahoo account. Yahoo now has a 100 meg
limit and will hold far more "hot stuff" like graphics attachments
than the paltry 6 meg limit of the likes of Hotmail. What's even
better about this is you can leave the e-mail on the Yahoo server and
not download it to your PC, so it can remain private. That is, if you
*want* your nephew to see some nekkid picd of your girlfriend.
Dr Harvie Wahl-Banghor
- Posted by °Mike° on August 29th, 2004
Secure Bat
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/securebat/
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:46:05 GMT, in
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John McCallie scrawled:
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Basic computer maintenance
http://uk.geocities.com/personel44/maintenance.html
- Posted by TerryNC on August 29th, 2004
open a Ho mail acct ;-)
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- Posted by Buffalo on August 29th, 2004
"John McCallie" <t> wrote in message
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Just send it to me first and I will take care of it. :-) pant pant
- Posted by Dave on September 3rd, 2004
Outlook Express does provide the ability to encrypt e-mails and
restrict access to them by password.
Probably the easiest way to do this is for both of you to download
Crypteze (www.kcsystems.com - 30-day trial; costs $20) and generate
your own digital IDs which would then be used by Outlook Express to
encrypt your e-mails including attachments.
To keep e-mails totally private you would use the "Enable strong
private key protection" option to specify "High" security which
requires that a password be specified for whenever an encrypted e-mail
is opened on your computer.
Before encrypting e-mails you must first exchange digital IDs by
sending each other "digitally signed" e-mails - after receiving one,
"Edit Trust" to indicate that the digital ID is trusted and then save
the digital ID by using "Save to Address Book".
Enjoy!
Dave
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