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| codebreaker11235 | Sep 11 2005, 03:26 AM |
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Good point, didn't think that line through. However, a physical letter is much easier to find and grasp than an email flying thru cyberspace. It is more likely for any random person to be able to get your snail mail, but what if you go down the street and ask people if they know how to intercept emails. Again you're dealing with resources, and who you're trying to protect against, and that depends on what you're communicating. So when it comes to the usual every day emails, they're secure enough, unless you are communication information best kept away from those who may be willing to spend the resources to intercept your emails. |
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