Re: Email Formatting and Encryption

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19768
interpreted = N
texte = >It is *very* rare to use email to send credit card numbers. Most people >either use WebMerchant to clear the cards directly on the server, or they >send an email with an https: URL leading to a page that has the credit card >and order info in it. >It *is* very rare but only because no-one offers it (as far as I know). That's why I am so keen.For our customers, most of whom are on dial up accounts, it would be much simpler for them to just pick up their email and have the full order with credit card details that they just deal with.Rather than the present method of dial in, downloading the mail, disconnect, open mail, read them, reconnect, launch browser, click email link to go to card details, enter password and username, write details down (or cut and paste) for each order, disconnect.So where do we get the eudora plug-in from and how secure is it?Paul Willis ----------------------------------------------- Forty-two Communications Ltd Internet consultancy, design, development and e-commerce solutions. Tel +44 (0) 171 267 7002 http://www.forty-two.co.uk mailto:info@forty-two.co.uk ----------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (Dale LaFountain 1998)
  2. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (RH Prouty 1998)
  3. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  4. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  5. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (RH Prouty 1998)
  6. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  7. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  8. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (Scott Szretter 1998)
  9. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (Paul Willis 1998)
  10. Re: Email Formatting and Encryption (PCS Technical Support 1998)
>It is *very* rare to use email to send credit card numbers. Most people >either use WebMerchant to clear the cards directly on the server, or they >send an email with an https: URL leading to a page that has the credit card >and order info in it. >It *is* very rare but only because no-one offers it (as far as I know). That's why I am so keen.For our customers, most of whom are on dial up accounts, it would be much simpler for them to just pick up their email and have the full order with credit card details that they just deal with.Rather than the present method of dial in, downloading the mail, disconnect, open mail, read them, reconnect, launch browser, click email link to go to card details, enter password and username, write details down (or cut and paste) for each order, disconnect.So where do we get the eudora plug-in from and how secure is it?Paul Willis ----------------------------------------------- Forty-two Communications Ltd Internet consultancy, design, development and e-commerce solutions. Tel +44 (0) 171 267 7002 http://www.forty-two.co.uk mailto:info@forty-two.co.uk ----------------------------------------------- Paul Willis

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