Don't they say on the site that this isn't good to be your primary mail account
because the only people who can read it are people who have set up an encrypted mail
account to
get the mail? You know, exchanging keys and managing certificates and all that
stuff, which not all mail programs support -- not everyone uses M$ after all!
If you really need encryption, you know, to stop that dang FBI snffer or such, isn't
PGP a better deal, or using something like My Private Idaho?
I'm not sure I'd trust my backchanel chat to a free provider, if you know what I mean.
Sometimes, I think, it's just better to roll your own, to know where your own ducks
are
buried. I may not trust the carnivore, so why should I trust these people?
Or at least that's what I think, anyway.
Martha
6/25/01 1:28:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>This one was very fast and uses alternative port numbers. Also great
>for all those ISP's that block outgoing email servers on port 25.
>
>http://www.privacyx.com
>
>PrivacyX is an email system which uses anonymous digital certificates
>to provide maximum levels of privacy and security.
>
>Key Features
>
>Strong encryption - impervious to all known attacks
>Digital signatures for authentication and non-repudiation
>Email headers are stripped of all personally identifiable information
>Inter-operates seamlessly with other email systems
>Spam management & deterrence
>
>pop3: mail.privacyx.com port: 995
>smtp: mail.privacyx.com port: 465
>
>Limitations: Attachments up to 1MB and mailbox is limited to 2MB.
>Uses advertisements.
>
>
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