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Follow on Google News | 125MB Email Attachments Encrypted and for Free?Opolis allows free and safe email transfer of up to 125MB files for anybody.
Instead of cutting and slicing the attachment into pieces and send then several Emails, one could also try out Opolis Secure Mail instead: Opolis actually allows attachments of up to 125MB to a single (!) Email. Not only that: Opolis Emails and their attachments are all transmitted in encrypted mode – hence cannot be hacked – and the service is even for free. Opolis Secure Mail (http://www.opolis.eu) With Opolis, all messages and attached documents, such as photos, are sender-to-recipient encrypted and 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. Next, the Opolis monitoring functions puts the sender in a position to track a sent message over its entire further trail. Hence, the sender will see when and to whom a message was forwarded to (if allowed) and how it was further processed. The Opolis Workgroup function also allows Opolis Users to send encrypted emails and attachments of up to 125MB to any individuals who are not yet Opolis users. This function was implemented because of numerous requests by professional groups, such as lawyers, architects or graphic designers. Opolis is for free and merely requires that both, the sender and the recipient are Opolis users. The registration process takes approximately 5 minutes. # # # 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). End
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