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PSMail Quick Tip:  According to Microsoft, you should disable "File Sharing" when surfing the Internet from a computer running Windows XP. To change this click Read More.
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How would you feel if anyone can listen to your phone conversation or anyone can read your mail / fax coming into your mailbox. Or canyone can send you junk in your mailbox or even something destructive (like a bomb or offensive material). This is what is happening everyday with email.

Did you know that your ISP (Internet Service Provider)  can easily read your email and use it for their marketting or reselling to other companies? Your ISP can also sell/ use information about your Internet browsing habits to other companies for marketting purposes.

Your mailbox can recieve a virus that can completely destroy data on your computer? Of emails sent through the internet only 20% are legitimate emails and 80% are offensive or abusive emails also known as SPAM?

  1. Email is the form of preferred communication for the next generation while it is still unsecure and sometimes even dangerous. PSMAIL.NET 's server provide you with privacy protection using SSL to encrypt your email in transit and virus scanning + spam filtering ro protect your mailbox from viruses, abusive email and annoying SPAM. PSMAIL also provides opportunisitc encryption while reaching third party email servers, For e.g., emails between us.ibm.com and PSMAIL servers are always encrypted using SSL ; so we can provide end to end encryption between email users at @us.ibm.com and @psmail.net.
 
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