need a new encrypted email provider

kossdeh

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Ive been trying to get back to my hushmail account for a couple of weeks to no avail. I lost the ability to use my account since I upgraded to XP. what really sucks it the nice collection of addy's that I had accumulated there. Now, I gotta start from scratch.
 
sounds perfect. anybody ever use this? I also would like to get to the email addys that I had saved on hush... you think there is any way of doing that short of getting ekashole to hack if for me?
 
from what i understood, cyberrights and hush were merged and its the same bs with the apellet and the java virtual machine. As for zip lip, I always read about the bros catching viruses and complaining about how much ziplip sucks. Is it really that bad?
 
I've had ziplip for over a year. I never get any junk mail. And no offense to anyone but if you get a virus from an email, you aren't too swift. Don't open any attachment with out scanning it first. Even if it is from someone you know. You can download but SAVE IT TO DISC. then use your uptodate virus scanner and check it. If you download the attachment and choose open instead of saving it, you don't get a chance to scan it and you may be up sh*t creek without a paddle.
 
thanks mac. Hey, ive been wondering this for a couple of months now... what is with the dude in your avatar?
 
Presser, I thought that was part of the upgrade they just went through. It now gets sent encrypted without having to go through the password ordeal.
 
From Ziplip
How do I send a standard message? ZipLip Plus enables our users to send email in both a secure fashion or in a standard fashion. Standard emails are sent out, unencrypted, through the Internet to the recipient's email address, just like regular email. Standard email can be sent from the same ZipLip Plus account and interface that you use for Secure email.
What is the difference between sending securely and sending standard? The difference between ZipLip secure email and ZipLip standard email is that the Secure mail is protected by a password and stored encrypted on a central server at ZipLip. Only one copy of the secure mail exists in the sender's sent secure folder and access is provided to this copy. Furthermore, Secure mail provides the sender with additional features to track recipient access, revoke recipient access permissions and also provides the sender with a receipt notification, stating the time and date that the email was read by the recipient. Standard mail, on the other hand functions exactly like existing standard mail, it is distributed unencrypted through the Internet and cannot provide any of the advanced features that secure email can, such as audit trail options, receipt notification and access manipulation options.
 
Fuck me running..I've been sending out a lot unsecure emails from there... I knew I hated ziplip for a reason!
 
no sweat man, I didnt know any of this shit. BTW, i like the pic even after a couple of months of looking at it, it still makes me laugh.
anybody got the link to cyberrights, wanted to check and see if its the same as hush. I had been told that they were merged and now Im not sure.
 
well, cyber-rights is out of the question also. they use the hush encrypter whoggyjig. same prob with the applet and XP. I guess its gotta be zip lip
 
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