Quote from: Joy on August 09, 2012, 04:14 pmI read the post from pine about Project PolyFront,Is there any company that sells RFID devices that can be attached to a package?It will be very nice to use RFID before picking up some stuff.Sorry didn't see your post there. You'll have to roll your own basically. There are lots of companies that sell RFID equipment, you just need to look around for the right solution. It is better we don't recommend specific solutions to each other in this regard if you're into this type of thing, because could turn into a red flag to bust you. I think RFID tags are best in the context of dead drops, maybe not so much sending them through the post.Quote from: MollyMarley on November 13, 2012, 05:55 amSo, what is the best way? Get all involved parties to register with tormail, send encrypted conversations through that and maybe text their cell that reads something like, "Check your mail", when you need to engage in a conversation?Yes that is one way, except without the sending people text messages with "check your mail". Just send people some random bullshit like "can you pick up my library book" or "are you going to the party tonight", but this back and forth is completely bullshit, randomly made up at a spur of the moment and all it is, is a signal to check your email. Alternatively you could simply be rigorous and arrange for everybody to check their email at a certain time per day. 1pm, 6pm and so on. Some arrangement like that would be much better if you can manage it. It is kinda rare people need like "real time access" to weed, that's just putting convenience in front of security. You have a responsibility to train your customers up so that they know what is what. This way any unpredictable red flag behavior from your clients or dumbasses who can't learn the system don't cause problems for you. This may actually be the greater security precaution of them all! Stupidity is the greatest security liability of them all. Compare Topix to SR. I look at Topix and think: that explains homicide statistics.