On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:05:49AM +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Unfortunately some of my friends can't use encrypted e-mail at work or
> for other reasons. On the other hand almost anyone who can read e-mail
> can also open encrypted pdf files. So why not send encrypted pdfs instead?
Do a t
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Unfortunately some of my friends can't use encrypted e-mail at work or
> for other reasons. On the other hand almost anyone who can read e-mail
> can also open encrypted pdf files. So why not send encrypted pdfs instead?
Perhaps this could be interesting:
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On Thursday 20 March 2008 05:38:42 am Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote on 2008-03-20 04:49:
> > On Wednesday 19 March 2008 02:05:49 am Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> >> Unfortunately some of my friends can't use encrypted e-mail at work or
> >> for other reasons. On the other hand almo
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Paul Johnson wrote on 2008-03-20 04:49:
> On Wednesday 19 March 2008 02:05:49 am Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>> Unfortunately some of my friends can't use encrypted e-mail at work or
>> for other reasons. On the other hand almost anyone who can read e-m
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 02:05:49 am Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Unfortunately some of my friends can't use encrypted e-mail at work or
> for other reasons. On the other hand almost anyone who can read e-mail
> can also open encrypted pdf files. So why not send encrypted pdfs instead?
Encrypted
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Unfortunately some of my friends can't use encrypted e-mail at work or
for other reasons. On the other hand almost anyone who can read e-mail
can also open encrypted pdf files. So why not send encrypted pdfs instead?
To avoid the manual steps, I wrote
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