Questions not covered in the FAQ
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 10:27 pm
1. If using MailWasher can encrypted mails still be read in the preview pane whilst on the mail server?
2. Does EncryptUs work with 1 email address only (I have 22)?
3. When purchasing a license, does the quantity field refer to the amount of email addresses or computers you wish to use EncryptUs with?
4. For me, the biggest problem with PGP was that the recipient always had to have the same software installed at his end. EncryptUs doesn't seem to be any different so, unless I am missing something here, you are asking us to do all the advertising for you to our entire address books because if the recipient doesn't have the program also, we cannot send him an encrypted mail. This presents a couple of issues:
a) I need to do a sales job on everyone I mail to in order to convince him he needs to install this program. I don't have the time, nor the desire, nor do I wish people to think I'm trying to sell them something.
b) Due to business use, I send mails to people all over the world which means mails sent in many different languages. How do I convince anyone to install your program when your site is not multilanguage?
5. What if the recipient is already using another encryption program?
6. As anybody can get this program, can't a government agency use a team of geeks to reverse engineer it or access the decryption keys on your server? This question may be a little silly and comes from my lack of knowledge on the subject but I'm guessing I won't be alone in that regard.
2. Does EncryptUs work with 1 email address only (I have 22)?
3. When purchasing a license, does the quantity field refer to the amount of email addresses or computers you wish to use EncryptUs with?
4. For me, the biggest problem with PGP was that the recipient always had to have the same software installed at his end. EncryptUs doesn't seem to be any different so, unless I am missing something here, you are asking us to do all the advertising for you to our entire address books because if the recipient doesn't have the program also, we cannot send him an encrypted mail. This presents a couple of issues:
a) I need to do a sales job on everyone I mail to in order to convince him he needs to install this program. I don't have the time, nor the desire, nor do I wish people to think I'm trying to sell them something.
b) Due to business use, I send mails to people all over the world which means mails sent in many different languages. How do I convince anyone to install your program when your site is not multilanguage?
5. What if the recipient is already using another encryption program?
6. As anybody can get this program, can't a government agency use a team of geeks to reverse engineer it or access the decryption keys on your server? This question may be a little silly and comes from my lack of knowledge on the subject but I'm guessing I won't be alone in that regard.