Thursday, February 7, 2013

Email Privacy 5.27

Did you know that when you send your email messages, they do not go directly to the recipient mailboxes? Did you know that first of all, your Internet Service Provider gets all your email messages, stores them somewhere on its mail servers and then delivers the messages to your recipients leaving copies of your messages in its database? Do you know that someday all the information kept on the servers can be easily used against you? Email Privacy is a system-tray local SMTP server program for Windows that lets you send email messages directly from your PC to recipient mailboxes ensuring your email privacy and security by means of bypassing your ISP's mail servers where your relevant information can be stored and viewed. Did you also know that when you send an email message to a list of email addresses, the respondents can see each other in the email message header? You think it is secure? While sending, Email Privacy always breaks email messages addressed to a group of people to individual messages ensuring your privacy and privacy of your respondents. Moreover, Email Privacy even does not leave any traces on your PC because it just gets your email messages from your email client and puts them in the recipient mailboxes at the same time without making any temporarry files on your PC. Email Privacy supports all email programs like Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora, etc. The email program you already use for sending and receiving messages can be connected to the server in a very easy way - just by using the word "localhost" instead of your current SMTP host. Having done so, you can send messages in a usual manner. The user interface of the program is very easy to learn, excellent documentation is included. Install Email Privacy on your PC before it is too late!


OS Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64
Filesize 13.88 MB
Language English
Install Support Install and Uninstall
Requirements n/a






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