> >> ... , and encryption of e-mail during transmission. > >Seems like maybe this should be explained better. People might get the idea >that > their email is encryped from end-to-end, when really it is only encryped from > client to first mail server (and vice versa) - right? Right. >> The new mail.msu.edu system features 64 megabytes of default mail >> storage (up from 11 megabytes), ... > >Unless you used folders (TWIG or IMAP) on the old system, in which case it was > just about 64MB then too. Yes, but it's de-coupled now. If you've filled your 64 meg e-mail storage you still have all your AFS space available to you. /rich >-jav >