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Mailing up to 125MB files encrypted and for free? Yes, it works!
Datum: Donnerstag, dem 16. September 2010
Thema: Rom Infos


Ever tried to send an email with more than 10MB attachments? Well, the problem is: It usually won´t get through … - The solution is to cut and slice the attachment into pieces and send then several emails: A very cumbersome and inefficient process.

Opolis has – since its launch in 2010 – fully supported the transfer of up to 125MB for all Opolis users. Now, this service has also been opened for individuals who are not yet Opolis users.

Opolis Secure Mail (http://www.opolis.eu) was launched to provide a high-security email and messaging service solution. Whilst functioning like email, various security and safety features are embedded in a free service which operates from any host PC all over the world.

With the new Opolis Workgroup function, an Opolis User can send entirely safe and secure encrypted emails and attachments of up to 125MB to any individuals, may these be already existing Opolis users or not. This function was implemented because of numerous requests by professional groups, such as lawyers, architects or graphic designers.

In general, with Opolis, all messages and attached documents, such as photos, are in their entire chain sender-to-recipient encrypted and can therefore not be read or accessed by any unauthorized individual. In addition, before sending a message, the sender decides whether the recipient may copy, print, respond to or forward a message or not. Hence, information leaks can simply been prevented in that the sender forbids that a message may be printed, forwarded or copied. This feature also extends to all text and photo attachments.

The Opolis monitoring functions put the sender in a position that the sent message can be tracked in its further trail. Hence, if for example forwarding were allowed, then the sender will see when and to whom a message was forwarded and how it was further processed.

Opolis is for free and merely requires that both, the sender and the recipient are Opolis users. The registration process takes approximately 5 minutes.

Veröffentlicht von >> opolis << auf Freie-PresseMitteilungen.de


Ever tried to send an email with more than 10MB attachments? Well, the problem is: It usually won´t get through … - The solution is to cut and slice the attachment into pieces and send then several emails: A very cumbersome and inefficient process.

Opolis has – since its launch in 2010 – fully supported the transfer of up to 125MB for all Opolis users. Now, this service has also been opened for individuals who are not yet Opolis users.

Opolis Secure Mail (http://www.opolis.eu) was launched to provide a high-security email and messaging service solution. Whilst functioning like email, various security and safety features are embedded in a free service which operates from any host PC all over the world.

With the new Opolis Workgroup function, an Opolis User can send entirely safe and secure encrypted emails and attachments of up to 125MB to any individuals, may these be already existing Opolis users or not. This function was implemented because of numerous requests by professional groups, such as lawyers, architects or graphic designers.

In general, with Opolis, all messages and attached documents, such as photos, are in their entire chain sender-to-recipient encrypted and can therefore not be read or accessed by any unauthorized individual. In addition, before sending a message, the sender decides whether the recipient may copy, print, respond to or forward a message or not. Hence, information leaks can simply been prevented in that the sender forbids that a message may be printed, forwarded or copied. This feature also extends to all text and photo attachments.

The Opolis monitoring functions put the sender in a position that the sent message can be tracked in its further trail. Hence, if for example forwarding were allowed, then the sender will see when and to whom a message was forwarded and how it was further processed.

Opolis is for free and merely requires that both, the sender and the recipient are Opolis users. The registration process takes approximately 5 minutes.

Veröffentlicht von >> opolis << auf Freie-PresseMitteilungen.de






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