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    Cypht

    Cypht

    Lightweight Open Source webmail written in PHP and JavaScript

    All your E-mail, from all your accounts, in one place. Cypht is not your father's webmail. Unless you are one of my daughters, in which case it is your father's webmail. Cypht is like a news reader, but for E-mail. Cypht does not replace your existing accounts - it combines them into one. And it's also a news reader. The driving force behind Cypht development is to provide combined views for multiple accounts, but it's also a standard E-mail client that lets you browse and manage IMAP folders...
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    The Alpha-Padding Permutation Cipher

    Read this post: http://codijuana.blogspot.com/2013/10/case-2-alpha-pad

    Remix of the permutation ciphers' design for better security. I tried to solve the issue of frequency analysis and brute force attacks by joining padding and the alphabet matching (I called it the alpha-padding) View a demo here: http://igenda.netau.net/codijuana/alphapadding_permutation/
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