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From: Ellen K.
Its own account? How does that work?
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 19:30:41 +0200, "Hrvoje Mesing"
wrote in message :
>
>"Ellen K."
wrote in message
>news:b6hl511phvhpciss2vc58f5uldflriom08{at}4ax.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any security risk in the following:
>>
>> 1. We send batches of email messages intended for delivery to
>> delinquent collection customers to a third-party provider. Each email
>> message has the cellphone number of the intended recipient in the
"to"
>> field.
>>
>> 2. The third-party provider sends each message to the indicated
>> cellphone number.
>>
>> I guess the third-party provider is OK as far as privacy rules because
>> they are helping us collect, but is there any way OTHER PEOPLE could
>> intercept the messages between the third party and the recipients?
>
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>We are using similar thing, but ... We send E-Mails with data to Provider
>which then relays them to cellphones. Every E-Mail has it's own account
>which is bound to its phone number.
>
>
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>M.
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