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flood

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  1. I like the idea, however, I feel this is a "napster" style idea. Allow me to explain..

    Such a product would be dependent on it's community. If it doesn't have enough people using it, then it's not very functional. If enough people use it, then it would work very well. If it got to that point then everyone is going to start using it which could cut into the earning of governments around the nation. Then it becomes outlawed. The user base disappears. You're back at square one.

    I say go for it.. make sure you get venture capital money before it becomes illegal.

  2. I would use TightVNC. In the Windows registry you can modify certains keys to prevent it from prompting for a password or showing an icon in the system tray. It's been years since i've done it but the location is the typical HKLM\softare\tightvnc\ ... the keys.. and changing values from 0 to 1 or the other way around.

  3. You are probably going to violate Canadian Criminal Code Section 342.1 and maybe even laws of the country where the mail server is hosted..

    but...

    setup a dummy website for her email. Make it look idential to the login page. Redirect that domain (at the proxy or hosts file) to the dummy site. Next time she logs in you obtain the credentials.

    Mission Accomplished.

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