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Originally Posted by kso
In our case it could have been sent by registered snail mail, or they could provide a TLS secured web interface where clients record their details after having received credentials again by registered (certified) snail mail. The whole thing has been going on for more than half a year already anyway. I know that PGP and similar solutions aren't ready for people who don't know how to at least check a mail header before replying to some dubious offer blindly.
Aah well ...
klaus
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Oh, god, NO, I could not deal with SnailMail. I mean, kill me now. I already have enough trouble getting rid of them.
Hitch