s. keeling wrote: > "... should be" != "are." Are you sure no-one there's using telnet, > ftp, & etc? If they send their confidential data unencrypted, that's not my fault, and there's not much I can do to stop them (even if I somehow make it impossible on my computers, they could still go to a library or another Internet connection, then post whatever passwords they'd like on groups.google.com). Allowing network sniffing is just another good incentive not to send confidential data unencrypted.
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