[Enigmail] First signed message -- Is tinyurl.com safe and reliable?

James Gillespie gillespie.jp at gmail.com
Sun Aug 24 08:26:03 PDT 2008


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John,

Thanks to your reply, and Robert J. Hanson's, I feel comfortable dealing
with the ZA alert.

John W. Moore III wrote:
> 
> As to Zone Lab's position; I have never been a big believer in _any_
> all-in-one Suite.  Maybe it's just a peccadillo of Mine but I don't
> think there is any 'Super Utility' and therefore choose to use several
> individual Applications for specific purposes based upon My Own research
> and evaluation of what 'they' do well + what works for Me.  I also do
> not chase 'New & Improved' versions of everything I hear or read about.
>  I am a devout believer in the adage "If it ain't broke; don't fix it!"
>  To date I have never suffered any malware problems.
> 
If it's not too far off topic, what do you use, other than ZA  to guard
against virus and malware?

James
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