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| Comodo's SecureEmail 1.1 Now Available Comodo has announced the availability of version 1.1 of SecureEmail. This free software allows private Internet users to use the same PKI-based technologies to encrypt and digitally sign emails that businesses and the governments use. Comodo's SecureEmail is an Install-and-Forget program that encrypts the email, allowing only the email's recipient to read the email, either through their email program or through Comodo's online Web Reader Service. The service is compatible with Microsoft Outlook 2000 and above, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Incredimail, Mozilla Internet Mail, Thunderbird, and other S/MIME-capable email systems. Email is one of the most vulnerable systems to attack. Comodo is offering SecureEmail for free to help accelerate market adoption of the practice of signing and encrypting email communications to protect users from the inherent vulnerability of sending email over the Internet. Other key features include: - Available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows XP and Windows Vista; - Automatic certificate exchange, installation and updates: SecureEmail also automatically imports all relevant mail settings for major email clients to ensure the fastest possible set-up time; - Built-in wizard for easy sign-up and installation of a Comodo Free email Certificate; - Version 1.1 of SecureEmail now supports SSL. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Computing News :: home page |