It would be very nice if the new Mercury Mail Store had the ability of Zero-Knowledge Encryption.
This refers to encryption where all mail & attachments of the user account are stored with strong 256 bit AES or even better 512 bit AES and only the user knows the password and can decrypt his mail. The user can set the password via web or remote log-in.
The administrator can delete the account or delete the mails, but can never spy on the CONTENTS of the mail, since they are at all time encrypted.
This would be a very nice feature and a good selling point since many enterprises like this security precaution and if they don't - well then the feature does not need to be activated by the administrator.
Strong AES encryption would also be great in Pegasus mailboxes.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
P.
<p>It would be very nice if the new Mercury Mail Store had the ability of Zero-Knowledge Encryption.</p><p>&nbsp;This refers to encryption where all mail &amp; attachments of the user account are stored with strong 256 bit AES or even better 512 bit AES and only&nbsp; the user knows the password and can decrypt his mail. The user can set the password via web or remote log-in.
</p><p>&nbsp;The administrator can delete the account or delete the mails, but can never spy on the CONTENTS of the mail, since they are at all time encrypted. </p><p>This would be a very nice feature and a good selling point since many enterprises like this security precaution and if they don't - well then the feature does not need to be activated by the administrator.</p><p>&nbsp;Strong AES encryption would also be great in Pegasus mailboxes.</p><p>&nbsp;Thank you.</p><p>Sincerely,</p><p>P.
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