You could alwasy use PGP to encrypt the email, or try using hushmail at the following 
URL which uses 1024-bit encryption with blowfish as a wrapper..... quite secure...

http://www.hushmail.com

TJ
ProTech Group, BWI
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   Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 10:41:08 +0200 
   Subject: How to secure the content of POP mailboxes? 
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   Hi,

   Sorry for my poor English...

   Many small (or medium) organisations use, for their needs of public 
   mailboxes, a
   POP server owned by the ISP instead of a SMTP server in their private 
   network.

   It means that a user connects to the POP server located at the ISP, 
   download his
   mails and cut the connection.

   In this model, how can we secure the content of the e-mails?

   Tx for the help.

   Bertrand


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