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provides encrypted and signed mail services for free and the connection
is encrypted by ssl

Robert Kutsch



Jostein Tveit wrote:

>Daniel Lyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>  
>
>>If you use a web-mail client to access a mail server via an SSL
connection,
>>is the entire data stream encrypted -- or only the authentication
data?
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>I'm not quite sure what you mean by a web-mail client, but I
>assume you mean a web browser.
>
>As long as your browser show https in the URL (use SSL),
>everything is encrypted.
>
>  
>
It's going to depend on the particular web mail server you're talking
to.

Yahoo uses https/port443 for just your authentication data.  Then, when 
it's transmitting your mail data, it goes back to plain http/port80.

hmmm I can't find a "secure sign on" for my hotmail account.

I would imagine that just because of the CPU load imposed by Secure 
connections that most free web mail services would not encrypt all 
traffic.  Just the authentication data.  

Now, www.hushmail.com provides encrypted mail services for free, but 
it's not exactly the same as an SSL protected session.   You compute a 
public/private key pair, encrypt the private key (via a passphrase; they

didn't say PKCS5 specifically) and send it to them, they hold on to it 
for you.  Then whenever you connect from a different machine, it sends 
the encrypted private key down to you.  And anytime someone wants to 
send you mail, husmail sends your public key down to them and the email 
to you is encrypted on their machine before it gets sent to you.  (I 
read their white paper, I have no connection with Hustmail at all...)

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