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August Abolins | Arelor | another encrypted email solution |
April 16, 2021 8:53 AM * |
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Hello Arelor! ** On Friday 16.04.21 - 03:10, you wrote to me: >> One cool way would be to reference a page number of a book >> in common and then use something like "the first 3 words of >> paragraph 2 on page 123." A> I usually just give them a business card with a password A> writen in the back of it. People gets that idea very easily. Good idea. That's fine when you can meet the people in person. But I am talking about a situation when you are dealing with people you are never likely to meet and where email exchange is the primary form of comms. A> Specially if they are dealing with stuff they care about. A A> lot of people won't go to the trouble of setting PGP for A> receiving reports or whatever, but will like the idea of A> having them delivered over a secure channel. One thing I hate doing is calling people when their special order's are in. I'd rather have a BBS that they can log into and check status. <g> When I call, most of the time the "local" calls are long- distance due to people using cell-phones as their primary phones. Some people have v-mail some do not. Some with v-mail claim that they never received the messages. Most seem to have lousy reception and delay. Some numbers that people give me are wrong. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.49 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) |
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