Hello Tony,

Sunday, November 7, 2004, 1:34:01 PM, Tony Boom wrote:

J>> Any solutions to keep the old mails (and configs) and to use this
J>> encryption tool ??

> Only way I can see is to set up a fresh install with encryption enabled and
> then forward/redirect all your mail from another installation on another PC.

>  Fine if like me you don't keep every mail you send and receive but if you
>  have thousands then it'll be a bit of a chore.

Agree.

IIRC someone suggested encryption on a per folder basis and the ability
to switch back and forth which I think is a good ideal. To be honest I
don't really have anything worth encrypting. As far as I'm concerned the
FBI, NSA, CIA, KGB, & XYZ can have a look at my mail base. Nothing to
hide. :-)

I am a little rusty on the encryption process, but do recall there was
symmetric and asymmetric. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Maxim &/or
Stefan what process will be used for encryption?

-- 
Best Regards,
Greg Strong 

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