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File encryption solutions
From: herrasher at gmail.com (Kennith Asher)
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:37:10 -0700
Haven't used it myself yet, but the UW has a self-destruct messaging encryption that sounds interesting called Vanish. I like the idea of a distributed key that neither sender nor receiver has that simply disappears after a time rendering a message irrecoverable (by non-hacked means that is). On Jul 24, 2009 10:30 AM, "Mike Patterson" <mike.patterson at unb.ca> wrote: I actually find it's better on my Mac - I used to be good for one or two beachballs a week in Thunderbird, sometimes more, with Enigmail. 0.9.6 has yet to beachball on me. I actually went as far as starting to switch over to Mail.app because it was pissing me off so much. Getting back to the original topic myself :) - what everybody else said. gpg or TrueCrypt. Mike Mad Marv wrote on 7/24/09 12:57 AM:
Speaking of Enigmail, is it (v0.96) borked for anyone other than me? > For
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