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Mirracrypt Encryption for Outlook 2.1.1 - Encrypt, secure and protect your Email.

Encrypt, secure and protect your Email.

Mirracrypt Encryption for Outlook



 

Mirracrypt Encryption for Outlook: "Mirracrypt - Encryption for Outlook" integrates seamlessly with Outlook 2003 & 2007 to provide powerful Sender-to-Receiver Email Encryption that is convenient and easy-to-use. Mirracrypt is the perfect add-on program for any Outlook user who requires confidential and secure Email. Simply select the Encryption required from a drop-down list and click the "Send" button.



Mirracrypt provides a simple solution for enterprises, corporations and individuals who want to protect their personal information, or are required by law to protect the privacy of their clients information, due to regulations such as HIPAA.



To assist organizations to comply with privacy regulations, Mirracrypt makes sending and receiving an encrypted email as easy as normal email.

What is new in version 2.1.1:

Improved support for Mircrosoft Exchange Server




 

Order:

For $29.90

Download: Download Mirracrypt Encryption for Outlook 2.1.1 (8.9 Mb)
Download Count:0
Release Date:2009-07-30
Last Updated:2009-07-17
Manufacturer: Mirrasoft Pty Ltd
Product Support: Mirracrypt Encryption for Outlook WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Outlook 2003 or 2007
Install:Install Only
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