Re: Encyption mail was Re: Suggestions for Topics ...
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texte = Exactly. I should note that you can encrypt a small part of the message (like the credit card number) so that most of it is easily readable.>>What do you mean both pieces, are you saying you will need to use a>>special encryption program and not webcat?>>I think he means that both the stand-alone application *and* the Eudora plug-in are available in Macintosh and Windows versions, and they will be used by the CLIENT -- so that simply means these components will have to be loaded onto the CLIENT's computer, just like any browser or email client program.>>If the client wants to receve his/her *entire* order as secure encrypted text in an email message, instead of receiving MOST of this information in plain text in an email and then having to visit the web site in order to get the credit card number securely via SSL, then this is the best way to go. This is probably the best way to go anyways, because it's reasonably priced considering the added ease of use it promises.>>But it all depends on which software the client is using as to which solution he/she will choose. Those who use Eudora will likely prefer the Eudora plugin to decrypt WebCatalog's encrypted [sendmail] messages, whereas those who do NOT use Eudora will more than likely choose the stand-alone application instead ...>>Sincerely,>Ken Grome>808-737-6499>WebDNA Solutions>mailto:ken@webdna.net>http://www.webdna.net John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing Pacific Coast SoftwareeCommerce / Web Developer Tools http://www.smithmicro.com
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Exactly. I should note that you can encrypt a small part of the message (like the credit card number) so that most of it is easily readable.>>What do you mean both pieces, are you saying you will need to use a>>special encryption program and not webcat?>>I think he means that both the stand-alone application *and* the Eudora plug-in are available in Macintosh and Windows versions, and they will be used by the CLIENT -- so that simply means these components will have to be loaded onto the CLIENT's computer, just like any browser or email client program.>>If the client wants to receve his/her *entire* order as secure encrypted text in an email message, instead of receiving MOST of this information in plain text in an email and then having to visit the web site in order to get the credit card number securely via SSL, then this is the best way to go. This is probably the best way to go anyways, because it's reasonably priced considering the added ease of use it promises.>>But it all depends on which software the client is using as to which solution he/she will choose. Those who use Eudora will likely prefer the Eudora plugin to decrypt WebCatalog's encrypted
[sendmail] messages, whereas those who do NOT use Eudora will more than likely choose the stand-alone application instead ...>>Sincerely,>Ken Grome>808-737-6499>WebDNA Solutions>mailto:ken@webdna.net>http://www.webdna.net John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing Pacific Coast SoftwareeCommerce / Web Developer Tools http://www.smithmicro.com
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