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tem("$SHRED -un9 $arg") }
>> }
>> } else { warn "No such file: $arg\n" }
>> # All done
>>
>>
>> Obviously it could be much more thorough but I just wanted to get the
>> idea across. I was also thinking about adding a RAM based editing
>> feature but I didn't want to reinvent the wheel if someone knows of a
>> similar project.
>>
>> Thanks for any comments you might have,
>> Clif
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is that it is installed for all
users and both IceApe and IceDove take advantage of the same installation.
Cheers,
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ceived a plain email statement
> detailing my banking records.
>
> Unless I am seriously misreading this thread, I am not sure what
> advantage either PGP or S/MIME would afford.
The point being that you get a link. If the banks used PGP or S/MIME
then they could
orway) they send a password to that address. You have to
present the certificate to login on the web.
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Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On 7/10/2012 4:58 AM, Andy Ruddock wrote:
>> I used the information in this article :
>
> It is still substantially accurate and useful, as near as I can tell.
> (I still think cert-digest-algo sha256
* of people using 6.5.8.
>
I used the information in this article :
http://www.debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/48
If there are errors or omissions I'd be interested to learn, as the
article is now over 3 years old.
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then I guess you're going to
continue breaking threads.
If you're a premium user then you can use pop and/or imap and a
different mail client.
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