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By Erik Kangas, PhD, President
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Posts Tagged ‘inbound email’
Published: Saturday, May 20th, 2006
LuxSci now supports encryption of inbound email messages during their transport to and from LuxSci and other email servers. This ensures that your messages are protected from eavesdropping during transport even if the messages themselves are not encrypted using SecureLine. Note that the messages will only be encrypted during transport when sent from an email server that supports TLS (like LuxSci’s servers do).
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Tags: eavesdropping, hipaa, inbound email, tls Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Saturday, May 21st, 2005
LuxSci’s inbound email capturing tool has always allowed account administrators to optionally forward copies of all inbound email to a single email address of their choice for auditing, archival, or backup purposes. This update to the inbound email capturing functionality allows account administrators to optionally forward copies of all inbound email to users of their domains to the respective users in any other specified domain. I.e. copies of all email to user.com could be sent to user.com for each distinct “user” in yourdomain.com. This features provides more flexibility in using our inbound email capturing tool for backup and archival purposes; you can enable user to user forwarding of this kind for tens, hundreds, or thousands of users with just seconds of total configuration effort!
Tags: archival, capture email, forwarding, inbound email Posted in New Feature Announcements
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