> > The only place I know it's used is to serve up secure notebooks, but I
> > bet its used elsewhere too. I see another option
> 
> IF that is all, then that hardly seems a major loss of functionality. I bet
>  most people don't use the secure notebooks anyway. I can see they have
>  advantages though, especially for commercial users. I admit, that is
>  something I would like myself, but I personally would just install
>  OpenSSL.

I do use the encrypted notebook and I would consider it a *major* 
functionality loss if the option to encrypt my calculations which I send over 
then net could not be encrypted anymore in a convenient manner. We should be 
pushing to make the notebook more secure instead of giving up on security 
completely. Of course, talk on my end is cheap and I haven't done anything 
recently to make the notebook more secure.

Cheers,
Martin

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