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by Erik Kangas, PhD, President
Posts Tagged ‘user api’
Monday, September 26th, 2011
Frequently we are approached by customers who have automated systems that need to send out secured emails on demand and without any manual interaction. These could be web site response systems for sensitive information, health care labs emailing results which need to meet HIPAA compliance, or other situations where the email messages must all be secured.
LuxSci’s SecureLine service provides a means for encrypting some or all outbound email messages using any combination of 4 different email encryption techologies: SMTP TLS, PGP, S/MIME, and SecureLine Escrow (secure message pickup).
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Tags: answers, automated, email headers, encryption, escrow, hipaa, outbound email, pgp, questions, s/mime, secureline, smtp, soap, tls, user api Posted in Business Solutions, New Feature Announcements
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Wednesday, June 1st, 2005
LuxSci has introduced a User API that allows users to access user-level information and perform user-level functions over Web Services. Currently, User API access is limited to users with an Enterprise WebAide license and it allows these users to: import, export, and synchronize address book data with their WebAide Address Books. It also allows access to some information from the user’s current Private Labeled Theme to permit similar private labeling of remote programs and web sites.
Tags: address books, api, user api, web services, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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