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Question by marshall Reid
Submitted on 11/4/2003
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how on earth would you encrypte an e-mail so that your parents could not read it but your friend could decipher it?


Answer by rowlek
Submitted on 5/23/2004
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Use an encryption program that your friend also has a copy of to encode your message, then copy it to your e-mail program and send it to your friend. When they get it they copy it to the encryption program and decode it.

 

Answer by michael
Submitted on 7/13/2005
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hmmmmmmmm

 

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