Hello Boraxman!
** On Friday 22.04.22 - 17:31, Boraxman wrote to MRO:
>> yeah but if you give them a pasword or something like that,
>> they should login and immediately change it.
With services like Protonmail, the non-Protonmail recipient
just needs to know the passphrase that you used for that
particular message. In those instances, I just send a "formula"
to the recipient in a separate email that only the recipient
would know how to solve. For example,
passphrase = <yourtown>+<petname>+<YearOfYourCar>
Only the recipient would know how to solve for the above.
Or... the two of you could agree on using exactly the same
book, and use something like this:
passphrase = ourbook(the first 3 words on page 100, row 10)
B> Doesn't work if it an account that we both need to be able
B> to access (i.e., an admin password).
That's a different matter. But for emails, and passworded
files, a formula method like above could work.
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