PigeonGram®  Message by Wire
Electronic Message Interchange Point
Using PigeonGram by Wire

When a message is entered the sender may supply an access code, which acts a password, or have the system create one. This allows for predefined access codes to be arranged between two parties.

If the Check to make message public checkbox is checked, the message is marked as public and no access code is required to read the message. It can be read by anyone who has the message ID.

After the message is saved, the message ID and access code (unless public) are returned. It is the responsibility of the sender to relay the message ID and the access code to the recipient by whatever means they have agreed upon.

The access code is encrypted and cannot be retrieved if it is lost. Remember your code or note the access code if it is generated.

When the Display as HTML checkbox is checked, the message is output as HTML when read. If unchecked, the message is displayed in a textbox.

Binary or encrypted data may be sent if it is encoded to text using a process such as uuencode, or with PGP, use the a option to output the file in radix-64 (.asc). A hash value for plain text might be calculated before submission to verfiy the output when read.

A message can be sent to system administrator by checking the Admin Message checkbox. There is no need to send a message ID as the administrator will be notified.


Terms of PigeonGram by Wire

The message service is for use 'as is' and we are not responsible for a message that might be lost or damaged or the availability of this system. We will not reveal message content to some one who claims to be the sender or recipient of a specific message, the ID and access must be used.

Currently message lifespan is considered to be 30 days after entry, after which a message is subject to deletion. We reserve the right to remove any message at any time.



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