Tag: escrow

How to Tell If Someone Read Your Email: Read Receipts and Web Bugs

January 30, 2024

We’ve all been in this scenario: you send an important email to your boss or a client, and then you wait, stressed out and anxious to know if they received it and their response. Typically, you can request a read receipt when sending the message to confirm the email was received. Another method, HTML web […]

How do you know if someone has read your email message?

July 26, 2013

Has your recipient read the email message that you sent to them? Has anyone else read the email messages you sent or saved in your online email folders? We are often asked how customers can verify if an email that has been sent has actually been read or if they can detect if messages have […]

Encrypting Sent Email — An Often Overlooked Part of End-to-End Encryption

September 26, 2012

You are proactive and security conscious.  You use end-to-end encryption software, like PGP or S/MIME or LuxSci SecureLine, to send your sensitive messages to their destinations, ensuring that the message content is encrypted the entire way … because otherwise, email is just plain insecure. Oh – but what about the copies of these messages saved […]

Can You Make Your Email More Secure?

August 26, 2009

LuxSci offers many options for email security. Whether it is PGP, S/MIME, LuxSci’s SecureLine end-to-end email encryption, or forced secure logins over SSL, LuxSci can guide you in making the best choices for secure and safe email. End-to-end email encryption is one way to ensure that your email can only be read by the intended […]

Reliable Read Receipts with SecureLine Escrow

April 14, 2009

Read receipt requests are generally an extremely unreliable way to find out if your recipient has read an email messages that you have sent to him/her. Why? Because Some email programs do not support read receipts, and thus messages viewed with these would never send you a notice that the message was read. Programs that […]