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Anyone know how I might be able to either
1) get a prompt BEFORE sending an attachment ("Do you really want to attach file xxx to this message?" sort of thing) or 2) password-protect an attachment so that it could not be opened on the other end without my supplying a password? (either via a prompt or automatically for every attachment) This is because we have sensitive data on our MacBook and somehow an entire folder recently got attached to a message and the recipient received dozens/hundreds of sensitive files. We don't know how the folder got attached, but if it happens in future, i would be nice to know that the attachment was encrypted, or we were prompted for each attachment to catch such things. Thanks! charles |
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Go to "Settings" under "Extra Warnings" and set "Try to send a message whose size is > __" to a very small number, say 40K. Most messages are less than that and practically any attachment would push it over the limit Quote:
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Your first suggestion will probably do the trick for us, simple, elegant, and does what we need! Thanks!!!!!!!!
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