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Re: Free Webmail w/ SSL?

Subject: Re: Free Webmail w/ SSL?
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:36:33 -0500
if you point gmail to a https url, it will stay as https.  if you
point to http, it will only temporarily go to https during the logon.

start with https, and it will stay that way.

hth


On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:48:03 -0800 (PST), Alvin Oga
<alvin.sec@virtual.linux-consulting.com> wrote:

hi ya mark

I'm looking for advice on free webmail services that support SSL for the
entire session, not just login?  Googling today I've found webmail
services that support SSL logins and public/private key exchange of the
actual emails themselves, but not SSL of the entire webmail session.

if it's https ... it's done ..
       there's just hushmail.com  and maybe pgp.bz plus few other freebie site

       http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/WebMail/

building ones own encrypted  webmail seems like an awful lot of work too

i don't see any reason why one would need to trade public/private keys if one 
is
using https for webmail

c ya
alvin



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