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Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 21:46:49 -0500
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By the way, what terrorist acts are you planning?

        I thought I might go to the public library and tear a few pages out
of some books. Ha Ha! Let's see.....whatelse... I love to give Hoover's
guys hell.
Messes up their time for cross-dressing!!

Bobby
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>[snip]
>> In Outlook , in the inbox, how can I display the
>> messages the order they were received ?
>
>Try clicking on the column heading "Date". (Don't know if this
>works in Outlook - I don't use any MicroSoft products at home,
>not even Windows)
>
>> Is there anyway to send secure  e-mail ?
>
>Us anarchists use PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), the FBI hate 128-bit
>encryption, they can't break it - yet!!
>
>> How can you get to Outlook's calendar?
>
>> Can you copy an address from Outlook to IE... if so how ?
>
>> Can you tell using IE whether a site is secure or not. . .  if
>> yes , how ?
>>
>
>If the 'url' address which IE is displaying starts "https://"
>(rather than http://) then it is using Secure Socket Layer to
>communicate with the Web Server. This is pretty secure - uses a
>64 bit encryption, but the FBI can decrypt it, so don't go
>ordering those bazookas with your credit card over the web.
>
>Cheers
>
>--
>Deri James
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