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Standalone eMail client with built-in strongest asymmetric Public-Key-Encryption with RSA encryption algorithm (RSAES-OAEP).Key length for encrypting up to 7120 bit. This eMail client is fully featured for receiving/sending mails via POP3/SMTP. With the integrated SMTP engine you do not need a SMTP server absolutely, program try to send the mail directly to recipient's mail server(if supported)! Other features: mail forwarding, mail repying, a little addressbook, encryption optional, attachments(encrypted with RSA or AES Rijndael), key compatibility with other CommuniCrypt products, minimizeable to tray, online update and much more!
No external plugins or components needed, no extra costs for your security.
This is an all-in-one solution to protect your Email privacy with the strongest encryption available! Just a view clicks and you can send and receive strong encrypted eMails in seconds!
Encryption/Decryption is optional to enable/disable so can use this great eMail client day by day - not only for your encrypted mails! CommuniCrypt Mail now collects all your e-mails from up to 6 POP3 accounts! With the integrated file encryption/decryption tool you can encrypt or decrypt your mail attachments or all other files you like with strongest RSA Public Key encryption (key length from 338 bit up to 7120 bit) or with the symmetric AES Rijndael encryption (256 bit).
E-mail- and file security through strongest encryption - this is an all-in-one package for your privacy protection! See website www.communicrypt.com for full feature list.
CommuniCrypt Mail: http://www.communicrypt.com/downloads/ccm_setup.exe
Outlook Encryption: http://downloads.omniquad.com/poereader.zip
OMNIQUAD Outlook Encryption allows you to seamlessly send and receive encrypted e-mail to and from other Outlook Encryption users. This product uses symmetric encryption, meaning that you need to agree the pass phrase with the e-mail recipient before they can read your message. Symmetric encryption is not intended to be a replacement for public key encryption system, but it is a viable alternative for many cases where using a public key encryption is not the best option. Sending encrypted messages is easy. All it involves is clicking the Encrypt button once you have finished typing your message and inserting your attachments. Outlook Encryption will prompt you for a pass phrase to use as a key to encrypting the message. The recipient will have to use the same pass phrase to read your message. Any attachments you insert will be automatically encrypted too.Decrypting received encrypted messages is also very simple. There is a free plug-in reader available. Enter the pass phrase when you are prompted and the mail decrypts in your Inbox. The Password Book stores pass phrases you used to encrypt messages to or decrypt messages from specific users, but only if you set option "Remember pass phrase in my password book" while entering the pass phrase itself. If you send or receive encrypted messages frequently to or from the same sender - select option Remember Pass Phrase in your Password Book. Your pass phrase will be associated with this sender only and so future encrypted messages to or from this sender will be encrypted automatically without prompting you to enter anything again. |