Why Pay for Deutsche Post Secure Email?

You have the choice: Pay for Deutsche Post secure email or use Opolis Secure Mail for free.
 
Nov. 18, 2010 - PRLog -- “Making Email Pay Its Own Way” titles the Wall Street Journal this week: The article describes how Deutsche Post, Europe's largest postal service, is moving a part of its core letter business online.

Deutsche Post hopes that Germans are willing to pay to ensure the security of their private communications. According to the Wall Street Journal the company says it has registered one million users for the service since it began in July, but won't say how many E-Post letters have been sent.

As a marketing effort, Deutsche Post even invited teams of hackers, academics and security experts to test the system's security, which it claims is as secure as paper mail. The teams will win cash for any bugs they uncover and report to the company, and have agreed not to disclose them until the problem is fixed.

Now, why paying for Deutsche Post secure mail, when encrypted email service can be used for free with Opolis Secure Mail (www.opolis.eu)? And in regards to security: Opolis has not only been tested by hackers, but has had hackers on its development team already to make it rock-solid and entirely secure.

Opolis was launched to provide an integrated high-security email and messaging service solution, and for free. Whilst functioning like email, various security and safety features and all encryption steps are embedded in a single service which operates from any host PC all over the world.

With Opolis, all messages and attached documents, such as text documents or photos, are in their entire chain sender-to-recipient encrypted. Emails and documents can therefore not be read or accessed by any unauthorized individual. In addition, before sending a message, the sender decides whether the recipient may copy, print, respond to or forward a message or not. Hence, information leaks can simply been prevented in that the sender forbids that a message may be printed, forwarded or copied. This feature also extends to all text and photo attachments.

The Opolis monitoring functions put the sender in a position that the sent message can be tracked in its further trail. Hence, if for example forwarding were allowed, then the sender will see when and to whom a message was forwarded and how it was further processed.

Opolis is therefore a free alternative to Deutsche Post´s secure email service: Opolis is for free and merely requires that both, the sender and the recipient are Opolis users. The registration process takes approximately 5 minutes.

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Opolis Secure Mail /http://www.opolis.eu) is a high-security E-Mail and document messaging service. Encrypted mails are sent for free. The sender decides what the recipient of a mail is allowed to do with it (copy, print, forward).
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