Sure you can move the widgets to the places you want. And reset means it goes back to default the way we have installed this....should be working though.
We have extended the service with the following
We have implemented a RFP (request for password) feature into the system. After 365 days it asks you to change your password to a strong(er) one.
When you sign-up to the Safe-Mail system you have to fill in some details. Name, surname, city and second email address are required to complete the sign-up process. Please read the security code carefully and if you can't read it, click on it to refresh it.
Why do you need my city name?
We...
It is pretty easy to install a free COMODO certificate in our Safe-Mail system. Although we can provide you with a free certificate from Safe-Mail, it is only usable in the Safe-Mail network. So if you want to mail encrypted outside our network, you must have a certificate which is globally...
The longer you work with it, the more features you will find ;)
Minimum is 3 characters and no special characters allowed except minus (-) and dot (.)
You are right, it does not seem to work out of the Safe-Mail system. Within it works just fine. Gonna put that on the list.
This means the...
By registering an account at Safe-Mail - Free Encrypted Mail with POP3/IMAP/SMTP support ;)
But to be honest, there a hundreds of mail services which does not require a phone number. Hushmail does, but imho they fail at spam abuse by asking a phone number
Yeah i guess so, which is weird imho. The other party needs to know for who the mail is (recipient) and from who it is (sender) and to put it into the right order (date). If they send it encrypted to the mailserver of the recipient the mailserver can't read it because it does not have the key to...
I really would like to discuss this with him. AFAIK (:)) it cannot be encrypted and send to an outside server. The server does not has the key to decrypt it to see where and to whom the message belongs. Maybe his service is a inside service. So that you can only mail to people who has an account...
As far as i know metadata cannot be encrypted (please correct me if i'm wrong) because it is needed by the receiving server to understand where it has to put the message in. Also services who are saying they don't have metadata are not completely honest. Metadata is needed to run a descent...
Watch out with Mailchimp when you import a mail database (.csv or something). They have put in an extra security to check which email addresses are going to bounce. The fun part...they don't tell you which one it is. So if you have a few hundred mail addresses upload them in pieces.