 LrdVader Premium join:2003-12-18 San Diego, CA
| reply to pcscdma Re: Stupid
said by pcscdma :
As if RoadRunner doesn't already keep a copy of everything that you receive or send for compliance with the USA PATRIOT Act.

No, I really don't think RoadRunner takes the time to crack the 128 bit encryption I use when communicating with my email service so that they can log it.  |
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  pcscdma Chocobo Chocobo Random Battle Premium join:2004-01-14 Winterset, IA clubs: | I use ROT13 encryption to secure my emails. Double-ROT13 is the future though. |
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 LrdVader Premium join:2003-12-18 San Diego, CA
| said by pcscdma : I use ROT13 encryption to secure my emails. Double-ROT13 is the future though.
LOL! |
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  2kmaro Think Premium,ExMod 1 BC join:2000-07-11 ColossalCave clubs:  
| reply to DaMaGeINC Rather a repetitive answer, but I've dealt with many clients who simply were not FTP saavy, or else did not have access to FTP (corporate restrictions), or even to the WWW from within a corporate firewall. But I still needed to exchange large (4-8 MB) files with them. Email attachment was pretty much the only way. My Cox email system has a 5 MB limit on attachment size (actually more like 4.5MB) and that even pushed me into getting my own site with pretty much unlimited email size restrictions. But that overcame the 4.5MB limit but at a $$ cost. I'd have loved to have had this service for free back then.
But the point is almost moot for me now, since Cox now requires that ALL outgoing email go thru their server, once again nullifying alternate ability to send anything larger than a 4.5MB file. :( -- Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment. Barry LePatner |
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  DrTCP Yours truly Premium,ExMod 1999-04 join:1999-11-09 Round Rock, TX
| said by 2kmaro : But the point is almost moot for me now, since Cox now requires that ALL outgoing email go thru their server, once again nullifying alternate ability to send anything larger than a 4.5MB file. :(
Don't you have Webmail with your webhost? You can use webmail to send those large attachments. If you also support IMAP, you can prepare the mail on your PC, put draft on IMAP folder on your webhost and just logon and send from your webhost. Some webhosts are now starting to offer altertate port for mail for those ISPs/corportations that block outgoing port 25. You may want to look into that as well. |
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  DaMaGeINC The Lan Man Premium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC clubs: | Well, I HAVE YOU ALL BEAT ON SECURITY. NO EMAIL IS THE BEST SECURITY. AMUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH |
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 LrdVader Premium join:2003-12-18 San Diego, CA
| said by DaMaGeINC : Well, I HAVE YOU ALL BEAT ON SECURITY. NO EMAIL IS THE BEST SECURITY. AMUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Yeah, well, I have the most hacker-proof firewall in the world! It's called a pair of wire cutters!  |
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  DaMaGeINC The Lan Man Premium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC clubs: | OZ NOS, WELL. I HAVE L33T 56K MODEM, I AM AWSOME |
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  insomx Premium join:2003-01-26 Canada | reply to LrdVader Give me your IP addreess and we will find out how secure you are  |
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  pcscdma Chocobo Chocobo Random Battle Premium join:2004-01-14 Winterset, IA clubs: | 192.168.1.100 |
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  Sarah Premium,ExMod 2002-05 join:2001-01-09 Cambridge, MA clubs:
| said by pcscdma : 192.168.1.100
OMG... you're posting from my wireless mp3 server! How the heck did you manage that?!
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  pcscdma Chocobo Chocobo Random Battle Premium join:2004-01-14 Winterset, IA clubs: | You better not post from my XBOX - 192.168.1.101 |
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  Sarah Premium,ExMod 2002-05 join:2001-01-09 Cambridge, MA clubs: | I'm not posting from it, but I'm running an FTP server on it.  |
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  insomx Premium join:2003-01-26 Canada | Thoose are internal IP addresses, lol! |
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  pcscdma Chocobo Chocobo Random Battle Premium join:2004-01-14 Winterset, IA clubs: | reply to Sarah Don't mess with my PGR 2 profile. |
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