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May 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/14/99
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Introducing HushMail, the world's first free, fully-encrypted (1024-bit
encryption), easy-to-use, web-based email system.
Have you ever wished you could communicate more securely on the Internet?
Let's say you're a lawyer or accountant and you have some very
confidential information you've needed to quickly share with a client.
Or, you're a concerned citizen that has some confidential information on
an illegal government activity that you need to share with an associate
as soon as possible. But, you've hesitated. It seems that every day has
stories about how insecure the Internet is. Perhaps you've rolled the
dice and sent the information unprotected. That's certainly easier than
learning how to use complex encryption software, such as PGP. But, what
if the information fell into the wrong hands? Can you or the person
you're communicating with accept that risk?
These questions have plagued Internet users for years, and have kept them
from taking full advantage of email, the best communications tool
available today.
That is, until now. With HushMail you can finally send very secure email
with no bother or worries. Once you have set up an account at:
http://www.hushmail.com/
you can send or receive very secure email from any Internet connection at
absolutely no cost! This isn't an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) quick fix,
this is full-blown, top drawer encryption for your valuable information.
There is no software to download and figure out. Everything is done
seamlessly, in the background. You hit the website:
http://www.hushmail.com/
you type in your username and passphrase, and, boom, you're there--
sending and receiving very secure email. It really is that easy. Don't
take my word for it, check it out! It will cost you nothing, and what it
can save you can only be calculated by the value you place on your
confidential information.
Speak freely with HushMail!

j...@hushmail.com

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May 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/16/99
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In article <3743d0ca.17337653@news-server>, TR...@paperwork.com says...
> On Fri, 14 May 1999 09:16:27 -0500, j...@hushmail.com was confused and
> wrote:
>
> >:Introducing HushMail, the world's first free, fully-encrypted (1024-bit
> >:encryption), easy-to-use, web-based email system.
> >:Have you ever wished you could communicate more securely on the Internet?
> >:Let's say you're a lawyer or accountant and you have some very
> >:confidential information you've needed to quickly share with a client.
> >:Or, you're a concerned citizen that has some confidential information on
> >:an illegal government activity that you need to share with an associate
> >:as soon as possible. But, you've hesitated. It seems that every day has
> >:stories about how insecure the Internet is. Perhaps you've rolled the
> >:dice and sent the information unprotected. That's certainly easier than
> >:learning how to use complex encryption software, such as PGP.
>
> PGP is easy to use with a little understanding and free front ends.
> It is unbreakable with a 2048 bit key or more, should you choose, and
> doesn't cost you a time.
>
> I'll stick with PGP thank you.
>
> Loki
>
> If life were logical, the men would be riding sidesaddle.
>
Of course, it's your choice, Loki. But, we think we have a better, more
easy-to-use solution. Give us a try someday!
cheers,
jim
team hush

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May 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/17/99
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