Re: How does stunnel work?

From: leslie (LESLIE_at_JRLVAX.HOUSTON.RR.COM)
Date: 06/15/03

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    Scott B. (bgates@example.invalid) wrote:
    : Jeffrey Wang wrote:
    : > I guess the only way to remain
    : > anon and encrypted point to point is to use remailers.
    :
    : You should not top-post.
    : http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/usenet/guide/faq_topp.html
    :

    If Mr. Wang is using Outlook Express, he can download OE-QuoteFix
    to correct Outlook Express's deficiencies:

         http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/
         OE-QuoteFix

         http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/description.html
         Description

        "Description

         OE-QuoteFix will extend the functionality of MS Outlook Express in
         numerous ways! Its main purpose is to modify message composition
         windows on-the-fly to allow for correct quoting and to change the
         appearance of your plain-text replies and forwards in general: move
         your signature, use compressed indentation, have RFC compliant
         signatures, etc.

         But the second feature is equally practical: OE-QuoteFix can
         instantly color quoted passages (according to the level of
         indentation), fix bad quoting and generally beautify messages as
         you view them in Outlook Express.
         
         Quoting & Formatting
       
         If you use Outlook Express as your mail/news client and make use of
         plain-text messages (which are still the way to go, especially in
         the usenet), you will have noticed that OE doesn't exactly feature
         the most intelligent quoting algorithm; in fact, it's the silliest
         one imaginable.

         The following will probably look familiar...
         
         [snip]
         
         No Worries
       
         Lastly, OE-QuoteFix will not modify any system files or Outlook
         Express files... And the changes it makes to your messages can be
         undone by choosing Edit->Undo in Outlook Express, should you
         realize that they weren't what you wanted. And if you don't like
         OE-QuoteFix at all, you can always uninstall it, but I'm sure you
         won't want to... ;) "

    HTH,

    --Jerry Leslie (my opinions are strictly my own)
      Note: leslie@jrlvax.houston.rr.com is invalid for email


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