I recently e-mailed a friend and was surprised to have the e-mail returned from my provider indicating that gmail thought it could possibly be spam. The e-mail, or the attached file - which was important for her health - was obviously being read by gmail.
I resorted to using the Linux version of Stego Suite to send the file embedded in a photograph. I have found it quick and easy to use - drag a photo into the box, it will indicate the size of the file which can be attached - and drag the file you are hiding into the attachment box. Then type in the password. Then send as a regular attached 'photo via e-mail.
I will be using Stego Suite in future when corresponding with anyone who has a g-mail address.
Big Brother IS watching, and his name is gmail.
- Informer
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I resorted to using the Linux version of Stego Suite to send the file embedded in a photograph. I have found it quick and easy to use - drag a photo into the box, it will indicate the size of the file which can be attached - and drag the file you are hiding into the attachment box. Then type in the password. Then send as a regular attached 'photo via e-mail.
I will be using Stego Suite in future when corresponding with anyone who has a g-mail address.
Big Brother IS watching, and his name is gmail.
- Informer