Re: Email encryption

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20216
interpreted = N
texte = Ken, Instead of slamming people, for once, please try to be a nice person.... (Please)>>I have been looking for an Encryption solution. >>My clients want encrypted e-mail. >Maybe you could be a bit more specific with regard to your description? >Some of us actually KNOW how to help you, but then again, we may not have >the time or the desire to try to figure out what it is you really want to >do. >We all have our own work to take care of, in addition to helping others on >the talk list ... so the better description you can provide in the >beginning, the more effective our time can be spent providing you with >free advice ... :) >What EXACTLY do you want to encrypt? The entire email message? Parts of >the email message? What KIND of encryption do you need? PGP? WebDNA? >Something else? How are your email recipients going to DECRYPT the >messages you encrypt?The most common used Encryption, (among the clients I have), is PGP. It would be nice to have PGP, but it would have to be based off the email address, as in Eudora, where it would use the clients Public Key to encrypt the e-mail message. I know that WC3 has the Plug-In feature, but I run WebCatalog Windows EXE version 2.1.3> >Until you can answer these questions, no one can help you ... > > >>I know that with your software this may be a lot of work to do, at the >>start, but it can be done!I Was speaking of putting together a Manual. And I might point out: 1) When I First got the beta and was TOLD in email after email, and on the phone several times, to Expect a good manual, I do not consider paying $500.00 for it very reasonable.>How can you come to that conclusion? Maybe WebCatalog CANNOT do it the >way you expect or want it to be done! Please clearly define the task you >wish to accomplish ... then make your conclusions *after* you have all the >pertinent information. > I would request the same from you Ken...JIMMail to: jv1@web-maya.com Visit my Page: http://www.web-maya.com1) Life is what happens, while you are making plans! 2) Life is what happens as we walk through eternity! 3) We are all one. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Email encryption (Scott Szretter 1998)
  2. Re: Email encryption (Kenneth Grome 1998)
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  4. Re: Email encryption (Scott Szretter 1998)
  5. Re: Email encryption (Bob Minor 1998)
  6. Re: Email encryption (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  7. Re: Email encryption (Scott Szretter 1998)
  8. Re: Email encryption (Jim V 1998)
  9. Email encryption (Kenneth Grome 1998)
Ken, Instead of slamming people, for once, please try to be a nice person.... (Please)>>I have been looking for an Encryption solution. >>My clients want encrypted e-mail. >Maybe you could be a bit more specific with regard to your description? >Some of us actually KNOW how to help you, but then again, we may not have >the time or the desire to try to figure out what it is you really want to >do. >We all have our own work to take care of, in addition to helping others on >the Talk List ... so the better description you can provide in the >beginning, the more effective our time can be spent providing you with >free advice ... :) >What EXACTLY do you want to encrypt? The entire email message? Parts of >the email message? What KIND of encryption do you need? PGP? WebDNA? >Something else? How are your email recipients going to DECRYPT the >messages you encrypt?The most common used Encryption, (among the clients I have), is PGP. It would be nice to have PGP, but it would have to be based off the email address, as in Eudora, where it would use the clients Public Key to encrypt the e-mail message. I know that WC3 has the Plug-In feature, but I run WebCatalog Windows EXE version 2.1.3> >Until you can answer these questions, no one can help you ... > > >>I know that with your software this may be a lot of work to do, at the >>start, but it can be done!I Was speaking of putting together a Manual. And I might point out: 1) When I First got the beta and was TOLD in email after email, and on the phone several times, to Expect a good manual, I do not consider paying $500.00 for it very reasonable.>How can you come to that conclusion? Maybe WebCatalog CANNOT do it the >way you expect or want it to be done! Please clearly define the task you >wish to accomplish ... then make your conclusions *after* you have all the >pertinent information. > I would request the same from you Ken...JIMMail to: jv1@web-maya.com Visit my Page: http://www.web-maya.com1) Life is what happens, while you are making plans! 2) Life is what happens as we walk through eternity! 3) We are all one. Jim V

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