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November 3, 2008 • By Erik Kangas

Enforcing Email Security with TLS when Communicating with Banks

LuxSci has had many requests from clients who have to communicate with various bank and other security-conscious organizations that LuxSci "enforce the encryption of email when sent to those organizations email servers via TLS". This is such a common request, that I wanted to explain what it...
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October 8, 2008 • By LuxSci

HIPAA / Medical Privacy Agreement

LuxSci has a new Business Associate addendum to its Master Services Agreement that covers medical privacy concerns for all clients that are subject to the HIPAA regulations. This contract addendum is automatically included by reference in the contracts for all new accounts. It is also available to any existing account that would like to have...
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August 30, 2008 • By LuxSci

Maximal Security with the Push of a Button

LuxSci now provides account administrators with a "Maximum Security" button that allows them, in one click, to configure all of the options in their account to settings that ensure maximal security. This configures such things as forced use of SSL, strong passwords, and forced use of SecureLine (if you have purchased it) with S/MIME...
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June 30, 2007 • By Erik Kangas

Content Monitoring in Outbound Email with Regular Expressions

LuxSci’s outbound email content monitoring service now permits use of Perl regular expressions in the specifications of the content. This provides administrators the ability to match content patterns (like social security numbers, account numbers, etc.), rather than just keywords and phrases.
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