Tiger Envelopes 0.7.4 review

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Tiger Envelopes - Make private email easy! Tiger Envelopes is : • An easy way to get your email privacy back • Envelopes for your email With Tiger Envelopes you use email just like you always have with everyone.

License: GPL
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 0K
Developer: Tiger Privacy
Price: $0.00
Updated: 10 Aug 2006
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Tiger Envelopes - Make private email easy!

Tiger Envelopes is :

• An easy way to get your email privacy back
• Envelopes for your email

With Tiger Envelopes you use email just like you always have with everyone. And, without you doing anything, your messages are private with people who use envelopes.

Mission :

Making private email easy.
There's a tradeoff between ease of use and security. For too many years some security professionals have said any privacy that's not perfect is worse than worthless. They say it creates a false sense of security.
No one has a false sense of security about envelopes. They're made of paper. But we know they're much more private than messages without envelopes, such as postcards or email.
Tiger gives you envelopes for your email.
Envelopes comes in two versions, Free and Business.
Tiger Free Envelopes is free in both senses, gratis and libre. It is released under the GPL.
Tiger Business Envelopes is commercial. It's based on Tiger Free Envelopes and adds support plus advanced features businesses need. Source code is included for security audits, but it's not GPL.

What's New:
This release handles new kinds of bad messages, decrypts EnigMail, and has clearer tag lines on messages.
Although Tiger Envelopes is about privacy, not antispam, this release deals with new tactics used by spammers.
For months we've been seeing new kinds of badly formed messages in the wild. Every one of them appears to be spam. Some spammers are just incompetent, of course. But it looks like others are intentionally creating deformed messages. That's mostly because antispam filters generally try to make sure you don't miss important messages by letting through anything the filter doesn't understand.
Spammers also seem happy if they can jam your antispam filter and stop your mail. They know people will often disable the filter to get their mail back, and then spam gets through.
It's possible these intentionally deformed messages are malware masquerading as spam, but it doesn't matter. They not only cause challenges for spam filters, but also for other mail filters such as Tiger Envelopes.

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