MailID- Email encryption, decryption and signing software

MailID is downloadable as a Virtual Appliance (VMware) through above link.

MailID email encryption, decryption and signing is an email gateway plug-in that encrypts, decrypts and signs your incoming and/or outgoing email and attached documents. Because MailID serves as a general SMTP email server plugin, it is compatible with and can easily be integrated with any existing email infrastructure without the burdens and high costs of software licensing and administration.

MailID currently supports two encryption standards and ID Control's authentication solutions:
- S/MIME based encryption, decryption and signing;
- PDF based encryption and decryption and sign-on with MessageID.


S/MIME based encryption, decryption and signing:
S/MIME provides authentication, message integrity and non-repudiation (using X.509 certificates) and protection against message interception (using encryption). S/MIME uses public key encryption (PKI) for encryption and signing.


PDF based encryption, decryption and sign-on:
PDF encryption can be used as a light-weight alternative to S/MIME encryption. PDF encryption is really very simple. PDF readers allow you to decrypt and read encrypted PDF files. All you need to do is type the password in a box. This password of course, should not be sent to you by email. MailID sends the password by SMS - short message service named MessageID - to your cell phone. This means that recipients of your encrypted email do not need to install software, they do not need to download keys or certificates, they don't even need to click a link. All they do is open the attachment, type over the password out of their SMS and read the message. When the recipient replies to the encrypted PDF the recipient is taken to a secure online portal (via HTTPS) where a reply message can be composed (attachments can be added to the reply as well). The reply message is securely sent to the original sender of the PDF encrypted email.

MailID is licensed under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, 19 November 2007 as published by the Free Software Foundation.

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