New features

  • * Complete port to PHP is now available!
  • * Easier to install and maintain
  • * Increased performance
  • * Improved Webmail interface

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  • 20.10.2007 How bosses spy on staff

    DO BOSSES really spy on their staff? The technology is available for them to track their employees' every move inside - and outside - the office.
    Of course some of these devices can be used to make a business more productive, efficient and safer. That's what the bosses say, anyway.

     

  • 20.10.2007 Students fault e-mail server for delays, backlogs Dogs might not be eating USC students' homework, but faults with the university's e-mail server are.
    "I just had some trouble receiving an attachment from one of my professors that had feedback I needed for an assignment," said Alexis Lothian, a doctoral student in English and assistant lecturer for the writing program.
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Shortly about the project

Enigmalok is a Web-based e-mail service that lets you send and receive email in total security. Enigmalok messages, and their attachments, are encrypted using Open PGP standard algorithms. These algorithms, combined with Enigmalok's unique key management system, offer users unrivalled levels of security. Enigmalok's security is end-to-end; messages are encrypted before leaving the sender's computer and remain encrypted until after they arrive on the recipient's machine, where the contents are automatically decrypted.

Enigmalok's encryption works automatically, transparently and seamlessly, requiring no specialized computer skills or knowledge. Encrypting a message is as simple as clicking a mouse.

Enigmalok continues its laser focus on enhancing its core encrypted messaging platform, extending its

  1. functionality with unified encrypted email, large file and forms
  2. packaging options with a Managed Security Service, and in-house software, appliance and enterprise server offerings
  3. integration possibilities with a range of connectors ranging from portal single sign-on to a complete Web Service API
  4. marketplace to ISPs with features such as multi-tenant support and integrated subscriber management with real-time credit card processing

 

How PGP encryption works

PGP encryption uses public-key cryptography and includes a system which binds the public keys to a user name. The first version of this system was generally known as a web of trust to contrast with the X.509 system which uses a hierarchical approach based on certificate authority and which was added to PGP implementations later. Current versions of PGP encryption include both alternatives through an automated key management server.