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by Erik Kangas, PhD, President
Posts Tagged ‘email notice’
Saturday, March 28th, 2009
If you have the need for a personal diary or journal, or an internal corporate blog or FAQ, LuxSci’s Blogs WebAide is an ideal solution. Blogs WebAides allow you to create any number of personal or collaborative Blogs with zero setup and zero software installation. Blogs are accessible via LuxSci’s WebMail interface or using RSS feeds.
LuxSci’s Blogs WebAide were previously called “eJournals”. The new name better represents the many features associated with a blog.
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Tags: attachment, audit, blog, collaboration, comment, ejournals, email notice, encryption, feed, rss, sharing, tags, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Saturday, December 17th, 2005
The LuxSci custom email filtering tool, available to all users, has been enhanced with two new features:
- A new “action” has been added that can be used when a filter matches an email message. The “Send notification email to” action works like the “Forward message to” action, except that the subject of the message is prefixed with “[NOTICE; the body and all attachments of the message are removed. This makes the “notification” action ideal for sending very small alert email messages to addresses of your choice based upon specific parameters.
- SecureLine users who also use the “Automatic Inbound Decryption” feature can determine when the decryption happens with respect to other filters in their account. In particular, this allows SecureLine users of this feature to perform some action on the message before decryption (i.e. such as saving backup copies), and some actions after decryption.
Tags: custom filter, decryption, email notice, filter, secureline Posted in New Feature Announcements
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