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John Jay Smith
04-17-2006, 03:40 PM
How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
no one else can intercept it and read it?
I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
go through loopholes and installations...

I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?

Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect ....

thanks

Bruce Hagen
04-17-2006, 04:00 PM
If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of OE,
or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you can do. If
the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the e-mail on
his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless Homeland Security or
the FBI has them on their Watch list).
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
> no one else can intercept it and read it?
> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
> go through loopholes and installations...
>
> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>
> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect ....
>
> thanks
>

John Jay Smith
04-17-2006, 05:52 PM
:-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are no
disneyland
domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I dont.

I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
transfer.

Can you answer my original question?



"Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you can
> do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless Homeland
> Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS MVP - Outlook Express
> ~IB-CA~
>
> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>
>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>
>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect ....
>>
>> thanks
>>
>

Alias
04-17-2006, 06:02 PM
John Jay Smith wrote:
> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are no
> disneyland
> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I dont.
>
> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
> transfer.
>
> Can you answer my original question?

Send it by post.

Alias
>
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you can
>> do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless Homeland
>> Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>> ~IB-CA~
>>
>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>
>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>
>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect ....
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>
>

Alias
04-17-2006, 06:04 PM
John Jay Smith wrote:
> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are no
> disneyland
> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I dont.
>
> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
> transfer.
>
> Can you answer my original question?

Also, what makes you think you are so important that your emails should
be read?

Alias
>
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you can
>> do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless Homeland
>> Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>> ~IB-CA~
>>
>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>
>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>
>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect ....
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>
>

Bruce Hagen
04-17-2006, 06:07 PM
<QP>
How can I send an email to a person and be sure that no one else can
intercept it and read it?
</QP>

Then I guess you can't.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
news:eJgQS9jYGHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are
> no disneyland
> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I dont.
>
> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
> transfer.
>
> Can you answer my original question?
>
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you can
>> do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless Homeland
>> Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>> ~IB-CA~
>>
>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>
>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>
>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
>>> ....
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>
>
>

John Jay Smith
04-17-2006, 06:09 PM
What do you care, perhaps you work in one of those white domes?? Hmmm???
I have a secret formula for hair growth no one must know about.. Oppps.. I
just posted it on
usenet! :-)


"Alias" <aka@[notme]maskedandanonymous.org> wrote in message
news:uL%23IqDkYGHA.4620@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> John Jay Smith wrote:
>> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
>> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are
>> no disneyland
>> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
>> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I
>> dont.
>>
>> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
>> transfer.
>>
>> Can you answer my original question?
>
> Also, what makes you think you are so important that your emails should be
> read?
>
> Alias
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you
>>> can do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless
>>> Homeland Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>>> --
>>> Bruce Hagen
>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>
>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her
>>>> to
>>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>>
>>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>>
>>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
>>>> ....
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>

John Jay Smith
04-17-2006, 06:12 PM
there is no such thing as "you cant!" I will tell you when I find out
how....


"Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
news:eqjzpFkYGHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> <QP>
> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that no one else can
> intercept it and read it?
> </QP>
>
> Then I guess you can't.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS MVP - Outlook Express
> ~IB-CA~
>
> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
> news:eJgQS9jYGHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
>> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are
>> no disneyland
>> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
>> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I
>> dont.
>>
>> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
>> transfer.
>>
>> Can you answer my original question?
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you
>>> can do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless
>>> Homeland Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>>> --
>>> Bruce Hagen
>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>
>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her
>>>> to
>>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>>
>>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>>
>>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
>>>> ....
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

John Jay Smith
04-17-2006, 06:30 PM
15 minuites after you said "cant" I found the solution...
http://www.download.com/iSafeguard-Freeware/3000-2092_4-10188979.html

I am allergic to people who say something cannot be done or is impossible..
I have to go and prove them wrong each time.
And you are an MVP, you should know better than that...
technology is too versitile for that state of negative thought.

Easy to use software that secures your files and e-mails with strong
encryption and digital signature. Features include: Integrated with Windows
shell; creating own X.509 digital certificates; securing files and folders;
securing e-mails, verifying digital signatures; wiping files and folders;
wiping disk free space. Supports many e-mail clients including Microsoft
Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, Juno Mail, Lycos
Mail, Eudora Webmail, email.com and Brinkster WebMail. Supports Text, RTF
and HTML e-mails.

Version 6 features an easy-to-use password manager that manages the
passwords of your online accounts and fills Web forms for you. No more weak
passwords. This release also includes a tool to allow you to search people's
certificate from the Internet.





"Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
news:eqjzpFkYGHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> <QP>
> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that no one else can
> intercept it and read it?
> </QP>
>
> Then I guess you can't.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS MVP - Outlook Express
> ~IB-CA~
>
> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
> news:eJgQS9jYGHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
>> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are
>> no disneyland
>> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
>> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I
>> dont.
>>
>> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
>> transfer.
>>
>> Can you answer my original question?
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you
>>> can do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless
>>> Homeland Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>>> --
>>> Bruce Hagen
>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>
>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her
>>>> to
>>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>>
>>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>>
>>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
>>>> ....
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

N. Miller
04-17-2006, 06:33 PM
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 19:52:32 +0300, John Jay Smith wrote:

> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are no
> disneyland domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I dont.

I would expect that Bruce' reference to "Homeland Security", and the
"FBI" is just a U.S. centric reference to security eavesdroppers. I
would also expect that there is far too much information for them to be
interested in anything in your email, unless your content has some
trigger word which catches the attention of a filter, and brings that
particular message bubbling up from the terabytes of data passing
through the filter.

> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
> transfer.
>
> Can you answer my original question?

Not really. Google on "PGP", and you will find out how to set up message
encryption. Listen to the clip on your first link, again, and ask
yourself how long before sending encrypted messages _will_ result in a
knock on your door, and a subpoena for the private keys to your
messages.

AFAIK, the "sign" option in MSOE only applies to using certificates for
SSL. You will want a third party application, such as PGP.

--
Norman
~Oh Lord, why have you come
~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum

Alias
04-17-2006, 08:27 PM
John Jay Smith wrote:
> 15 minuites after you said "cant" I found the solution...
> http://www.download.com/iSafeguard-Freeware/3000-2092_4-10188979.html
>
> I am allergic to people who say something cannot be done or is impossible..
> I have to go and prove them wrong each time.
> And you are an MVP, you should know better than that...
> technology is too versitile for that state of negative thought.
>
> Easy to use software that secures your files and e-mails with strong
> encryption and digital signature. Features include: Integrated with Windows
> shell; creating own X.509 digital certificates; securing files and folders;
> securing e-mails, verifying digital signatures; wiping files and folders;
> wiping disk free space. Supports many e-mail clients including Microsoft
> Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, Juno Mail, Lycos
> Mail, Eudora Webmail, email.com and Brinkster WebMail. Supports Text, RTF
> and HTML e-mails.
>
> Version 6 features an easy-to-use password manager that manages the
> passwords of your online accounts and fills Web forms for you. No more weak
> passwords. This release also includes a tool to allow you to search people's
> certificate from the Internet.

And you think the guys in the domes couldn't crack your encryptions? LOL!

Post it. Better yet, hand deliver it if you really want to be sure.

Alias
>
>
>
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:eqjzpFkYGHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> <QP>
>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that no one else can
>> intercept it and read it?
>> </QP>
>>
>> Then I guess you can't.
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>> ~IB-CA~
>>
>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>> news:eJgQS9jYGHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
>>> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those are
>>> no disneyland
>>> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
>>> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I
>>> dont.
>>>
>>> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
>>> transfer.
>>>
>>> Can you answer my original question?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance of
>>>> OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing you
>>>> can do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access to the
>>>> e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless
>>>> Homeland Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>>>> --
>>>> Bruce Hagen
>>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>>
>>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her
>>>>> to
>>>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>>>
>>>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>>>
>>>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
>>>>> ....
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>>
>>>
>
>

PopS
04-17-2006, 08:32 PM
LOL, don't look now but you just exposed your ignorance! ANY
such encryption can be broken, rather easily when you consider
the possibilities you've already mentioned.
There IS NO way you can be POSITIVE that no one WILL intercept
and read ANY email you send. Even encryption illegal per the
NSA can be broken.
If you had the knowledge and requirements you state, THIS is
not where you would be looking for answers. Either that or you
are a total dolt when it comes to knowing how to formulate a
question.
My vote though, goes to your being an ignorant TROLL!

Nice try kaner; you failed.


--
Ain't nuttin' new
in the worl'
no more!
"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
news:uxVSkSkYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> 15 minuites after you said "cant" I found the solution...
> http://www.download.com/iSafeguard-Freeware/3000-2092_4-10188979.html
>
> I am allergic to people who say something cannot be done or is
> impossible..
> I have to go and prove them wrong each time.
> And you are an MVP, you should know better than that...
> technology is too versitile for that state of negative thought.
>
> Easy to use software that secures your files and e-mails with
> strong encryption and digital signature. Features include:
> Integrated with Windows shell; creating own X.509 digital
> certificates; securing files and folders; securing e-mails,
> verifying digital signatures; wiping files and folders; wiping
> disk free space. Supports many e-mail clients including
> Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Yahoo Mail,
> Hotmail, Juno Mail, Lycos Mail, Eudora Webmail, email.com and
> Brinkster WebMail. Supports Text, RTF and HTML e-mails.
>
> Version 6 features an easy-to-use password manager that manages
> the passwords of your online accounts and fills Web forms for
> you. No more weak passwords. This release also includes a tool
> to allow you to search people's certificate from the Internet.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:eqjzpFkYGHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> <QP>
>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that no one
>> else can intercept it and read it?
>> </QP>
>>
>> Then I guess you can't.
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>> ~IB-CA~
>>
>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>> news:eJgQS9jYGHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be
>>> shocked.
>>> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe
>>> buildings? Those are no disneyland
>>> domes (see here)
>>> http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
>>> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe
>>> that? I dont.
>>>
>>> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only
>>> about the transfer.
>>>
>>> Can you answer my original question?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same
>>>> instance of OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then
>>>> there is nothing you can do. If the intended recipient is
>>>> the only one that has access to the e-mail on his/her
>>>> machine, than no one else will see it. (Unless Homeland
>>>> Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>>>> --
>>>> Bruce Hagen
>>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>>
>>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not
>>>>> needing him/her to
>>>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>>>
>>>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>>>
>>>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this
>>>>> perticular aspect ....
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

Ted Zieglar
04-17-2006, 08:44 PM
Boy, am I glad I didn't get involved in this mess.

Elephant walks into a bar and wants a martini. "How much?" asks the
elephant. The bartender, figuring she's dreaming, decides to dream on and
answers "That'll be $25." As the bartender prepares the drink she says "You
know, we don't get many elephants in here." The elephant answers, "At those
prices, I'm not surprised."

Die, useless thread, die!

--
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."

"PopS" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:euqA6WlYGHA.3328@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> LOL, don't look now but you just exposed your ignorance...etc. etc. <snip>

Michael Santovec
04-17-2006, 10:38 PM
Signing allows the recipient to verify that you sent the message, not
some imposter.

You want Encryption. Signing and Encryption are related in that they
both use digital keys/IDs.

Take a look at:
How to Digitally Sign and Encrypt Messages in Outlook Express
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=168726

Digital IDs for Secure E-mail
http://www.verisign.com/products/class1/index.html
http://www.thawte.com/email
http://www.ascertia.com/OnlineCA/emailprotect.aspx?linkID=40

Assuming that recipient has a mail program that supports S/MIME, such as
Outlook Express, he won't need to install any software, but will need to
get a digital id.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
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> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
> no one else can intercept it and read it?
> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her
> to
> go through loopholes and installations...
>
> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>
> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
> ....
>
> thanks
>

John Jay Smith
04-17-2006, 10:42 PM
I almost fell into your trollish plan to lead this into a flame war.. you
should read the reply
I had written for you... lol it was drastically funny.. for me not for you I
mean.

But I will refrain from insulting you back... I can use my energy in a
better more positive way.
I have a few people that need my help!

Thanks to every one for their replies.


"PopS" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:euqA6WlYGHA.3328@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> LOL, don't look now but you just exposed your ignorance! ANY such
> encryption can be broken, rather easily when you consider the
> possibilities you've already mentioned.
> There IS NO way you can be POSITIVE that no one WILL intercept and read
> ANY email you send. Even encryption illegal per the NSA can be broken.
> If you had the knowledge and requirements you state, THIS is not where
> you would be looking for answers. Either that or you are a total dolt
> when it comes to knowing how to formulate a question.
> My vote though, goes to your being an ignorant TROLL!
>
> Nice try kaner; you failed.
>
>
> --
> Ain't nuttin' new
> in the worl'
> no more!
> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
> news:uxVSkSkYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> 15 minuites after you said "cant" I found the solution...
>> http://www.download.com/iSafeguard-Freeware/3000-2092_4-10188979.html
>>
>> I am allergic to people who say something cannot be done or is
>> impossible..
>> I have to go and prove them wrong each time.
>> And you are an MVP, you should know better than that...
>> technology is too versitile for that state of negative thought.
>>
>> Easy to use software that secures your files and e-mails with strong
>> encryption and digital signature. Features include: Integrated with
>> Windows shell; creating own X.509 digital certificates; securing files
>> and folders; securing e-mails, verifying digital signatures; wiping files
>> and folders; wiping disk free space. Supports many e-mail clients
>> including Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Yahoo Mail,
>> Hotmail, Juno Mail, Lycos Mail, Eudora Webmail, email.com and Brinkster
>> WebMail. Supports Text, RTF and HTML e-mails.
>>
>> Version 6 features an easy-to-use password manager that manages the
>> passwords of your online accounts and fills Web forms for you. No more
>> weak passwords. This release also includes a tool to allow you to search
>> people's certificate from the Internet.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:eqjzpFkYGHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> <QP>
>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that no one else can
>>> intercept it and read it?
>>> </QP>
>>>
>>> Then I guess you can't.
>>> --
>>> Bruce Hagen
>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>
>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>> news:eJgQS9jYGHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> :-) I would suggest you research your assumption. You will be shocked.
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/jgtfj see those nice white globe buildings? Those
>>>> are no disneyland
>>>> domes (see here) http://www.xahlee.org/dinju/geodesic_dome.html
>>>> They say that is for who they say it is, but can you believe that? I
>>>> dont.
>>>>
>>>> I care not about who reads it here or there.. I care only about the
>>>> transfer.
>>>>
>>>> Can you answer my original question?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
>>>> news:uOmBc%23iYGHA.4860@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> If other people than your intended recipient share the same instance
>>>>> of OE, or whatever e-mail client that is used, then there is nothing
>>>>> you can do. If the intended recipient is the only one that has access
>>>>> to the e-mail on his/her machine, than no one else will see it.
>>>>> (Unless Homeland Security or the FBI has them on their Watch list).
>>>>> --
>>>>> Bruce Hagen
>>>>> MS MVP - Outlook Express
>>>>> ~IB-CA~
>>>>>
>>>>> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>>>>>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>>>>>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>>>>>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect
>>>>>> ....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

John Jay Smith
04-18-2006, 12:59 AM
Thank you for your help


"Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@prodigy.net> wrote in message
news:uQb2MdmYGHA.3740@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Signing allows the recipient to verify that you sent the message, not some
> imposter.
>
> You want Encryption. Signing and Encryption are related in that they both
> use digital keys/IDs.
>
> Take a look at:
> How to Digitally Sign and Encrypt Messages in Outlook Express
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=168726
>
> Digital IDs for Secure E-mail
> http://www.verisign.com/products/class1/index.html
> http://www.thawte.com/email
> http://www.ascertia.com/OnlineCA/emailprotect.aspx?linkID=40
>
> Assuming that recipient has a mail program that supports S/MIME, such as
> Outlook Express, he won't need to install any software, but will need to
> get a digital id.
>
> --
>
> Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
>
>
> "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
> news:OeEkiziYGHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> How can I send an email to a person and be sure that
>> no one else can intercept it and read it?
>> I would like only the person who it is ment for to read it.
>> I want this to be easy for him to open and read.. not needing him/her to
>> go through loopholes and installations...
>>
>> I have seen a "sign" button on OE, is this related?
>>
>> Please guide me since I have never researched this perticular aspect ....
>>
>> thanks
>>
>
>