> Leave the messages on the server and get them via pop3s.
> Outlook is capable of pop3 via ssl.
I wouldn't do that - it makes the server a great hack target.
Jason
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> What's the best (secure?) way of transmitting sensitive information
> over email?
Leave the messages on the server and get them via pop3s. Outlook is capable
of pop3 via ssl.
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Niklas Neumann
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Have the email be a "you've got an order" email that has a URL in it which
the then can view the order via SSL. That way you don't have to put all
the information in the email. PGP is another option, but I find it beyond
the abilities of many winbl
> What's the best (secure?) way of transmitting sensitive
> information over email? I'm helping some friends build an online
> order form. They have a Thawte certificate and are already using
> it for the order form, but they would like the information to be
> emailed to them when an order i
What's the best (secure?) way of transmitting sensitive information
over email? I'm helping some friends build an online order form. They
have a Thawte certificate and are already using it for the order form,
but they would like the information to be emailed to them when an order
is placed.
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