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Differences between Solid and Vulnerable E-Mail Services

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Published: 12/15/2006, 08:30  
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Email services that include such facilities are nowadays popular both among home users and a wide range of businesses in search of easy, fast and affordable means of communication. What many categories of users still don't realize is that not all email services that account for the previously mentioned features are also 100 percent reliable nor can guarantee for message privacy and other crucial web security issues. High-quality data protection solutions and guaranteed privacy respecting policies are by far the most important features you should check for when choosing an email service-offering company. Although the Internet is undoubtedly the quickest and the simplest means of communication of today, it may not always be the safest too. It is important to note that although certain existing email services offer great accessibility and competitive GUI – graphical user interface features, they may actually be weak in areas such as account security and message privacy. In order to ensure that you will also benefit from advanced email security options apart from the regular features, it is crucial to only stick with solid, dependable email services powered and managed by IT professionals with great experience in data security. Without competitive data protection features, the regular email is an extremely fragile and vulnerable data transport mechanism and an inappropriate tool for users who want to transmit personal, confidential information over the Internet. Only a secure email that respects the latest email privacy policies can guarantee users that their sent or received messages are managed in a completely safe environment. Once you have found a company that provides competitive secure email services, you should also check if its offer includes a series of effective accessibility options. Apart from email privacy, high-quality email services should include features such as recall email (offers users the possibility to recall – delete or edit – unopened emails; this option is very useful in the event of a misaddressed email message), notification that your email message has arrived safely, notification when your message is being read by the recipient, possibility to attach large files to each email message and fast message delivery, to name only a few. Remember to choose carefully among the multitude of email services out there and make sure that the email services of your choice corroborate convenience with advanced data security measures.
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