Posts Tagged ‘email’
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
The iPhone is a great piece of technology, but like all technology it has it’s quirks, as well as some features that you should be aware of when using it to send and receive email. Based upon our experience using iPhones ourselves and in supporting our clients’ varied use of iPhones for connecting to LuxSci email services, we have the following nuggets for you.
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Tags: 3g, calendar, connect, contacts, easywriter, edge, email, email account, email services, hotspot, imap, imap folders, imap idle, imap push, iphone, mail, network, sent, settings, signatures, tips, tricks, unread, wifi
Posted in LuxSci Library: Email Programs and Devices, Mobile
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Saturday, September 17th, 2005
Account administrators now have the option to easily force all of their users to employ only secure connections (over SSL) to LuxSci email services. This includes POP, IMAP, SMTP, and WebMail services.
Tags: email, imap, pop, smtp, ssl, webmail
Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Sunday, May 1st, 2005
Account administrators can now enable monitoring of all outbound email sent by all users in their domains for specified content — keywords and phrases. Messages containing searched-for content are logged and can be BCC’ed to an auditing email address and/or blocked from being sent. Wild cards are supported and all subjects, bodies, text attachments, HTML attachments, and message attachments are searched (other types of attachments are not searched).This feature allows businesses to enforce policies about what types of information can be sent by email from their employees. Users affected by this monitoring are notified in our WebMail interface for privacy reasons.
Tags: email, monitoring, scanning
Posted in New Feature Announcements
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