Russell,

No, you are not being paranoid, but we do have to accept that PDFs are 
not going anywhere (and you can encrypt if you desire)

As a printshop with a full PDF workflow, we open hundreds of files daily 
and see this constantly.

Worse though, are the Excel mailing lists send to us for addressing.

These usually come from a Title company or mortgage company and have an 
intense amount of
private information including loan amounts, income, etc.

The true solution would be to make the sender responsible for securing 
information sent, not the
receiver who has little control.

My $0.02.

-Bill Ensley
www.bearprinting.com

> I just had a problem the other day where someone wanted a PDF emailed. It had 
> information on it I consider private and PDFs (usually) are not encrypted. Am 
> I missing something, or being overly paranoid?
>
> Russell Johnson
> r...@dimstar.net
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