Hello Privateofcourse,

Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 5:21:19 AM, you wrote:

P> Hello Jack,

P> This is what you said on Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:23:31 -0500 your time:

>> Is there an easy way to encrypt the info so it can't be read if it's
>> intercepted in transit and yet *can* be read by the recipient?

P> Mostly, any secure system would require that the receiving part had a
P> key/password to unlock the information that you send them.


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P> Certainly not. I think it is completely sensible to think about these things
P> and find solutions for them.

Thanks Simon. Please see the response from Gene Brown. I tend to get
un-realistically paranoid at times.

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 Jack                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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