Benjamin Esham wrote on 20.02.2006 7:50: > John Clizbe wrote: >> Earthlink and Google's GMail use https on their signin page then then >> switch >> over to http once authenticated > > I saw a neat trick somewhere online... if you use > "https://mail.google.com" as your > login page for Gmail, the entire session is encrypted. I haven't used > the normal > method since I learned how to do this. I hope someone finds this > helpful! :-) > This is even included in Gmail help and recommended by Google: https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=8155 I don't understand why it isn't enabled by default. For example, at https://www.safe-mail.net/ you can use web-interface only via https://
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