Most secure mail client?

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by Q Section, Oct 9, 2003.

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  1. JayK

    JayK Poster

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    Well, you could always handle PGP manually, but I'm pretty certain there are plugins for Pgp (third party) though for that.

    X509 certs are much rarer, but then again, they are seldom used by indidivuals, much less then even basic PGP functions.
     
  2. Daniel SR

    Daniel SR Registered Member

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    I've been told that if you stop using OE u r safe. I use Mozilla Thunderbird 0.3.






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    Firebird/Thunderbird, NOD32, Ad-Aware, SpywareBlaster, SpywareGuard, OutPost Pro,
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  3. LowWaterMark

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    Well, you have to be careful when people give you this kind of advice. This implies that all other email clients are safe and that is not true. Further, it is very possible to use even good email products in an unsafe way.

    Good tools are important, but safe practices and education are critical.
     
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