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    Secured Mail through PGP Mail Gateway L.S Haturusinha‚ Y.Y Landersz‚ A.U.H Gamage‚ P.N Pathiranage‚ G.T.D Rodrigo‚ M.P.A.W. Gamage Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology pgpgateway@gmail.com‚ anjalie.g@sliit.lk Abstract - PGP Mail Gateway is a backend server which acts like a gateway for mail encryption and decryption with digital signature using industry standards available on open source environment. It is designed to be deployed even on an existing mail server or as a separate

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    External Mail Services

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    Handle Mail 1.1- Explain the purpose of security procedures for handling mail or packages. Mail may have confidential information it may contain personal/sensitive information about employees/customers. Therefore we need to maintain security and make sure that post is given to the correct person it is addressed to. Also we need to make sure that we don’t open private and confidential mail. 1.2- Give examples of security procedures for handling mail in organisations. - Do not open

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    transfer their messages while others used the smoke of fire to signal their friend who were far from them. Lately postal mail was used as a mean for correspondence‚ which was referred to as snail mail afterword. And with the invention of telegraph and development of civilization a new tool came in known as e-mail. There are significant discrepancies between snail mail and e-mail along with some common points. First of all‚ both tools are uses for communication in society‚ and they are both under

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    Snail-Mail Innovative technologies have always allowed duties to be completed quicker‚ more competently‚ and more professionally than ever before. Generally‚ every new technology is a step forward for speed and productivity. However‚ despite this standard‚ the coming of the latest mail communications revolution has brought many pros and cons with the package. Electronic mail could be the greatest thing since sliced bread‚ but there are features it is lacking. E-mail and conventional mail have many

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    TOOLS FOR FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF E-MAIL M. Tariq Banday P. G. Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Technology University of Kashmir‚ Srinagar - 6‚ India sgrmtb@yahoo.com ABSTRACT E-mail has emerged as the most important application on Internet for communication of messages‚ delivery of documents and carrying out of transactions and is used not only from computers but many other electronic gadgets like mobile phones. Over a period of year’s e-mail protocols have been secured through

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    Who Is Determining Mail?

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    Exercise 1: Processing incoming mail effectively through formal mail management will inshore the smooth running of the workplace. Since formal mail management is not in affect there has recently accord various accounts of lost letters including checks‚ invoices and registration papers. This can be avoided if there is a will organised and effective mail management program. Exercise 2: If urgent requests for merchandise is not attended to within the required time limit it will pose a inconvenience

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    E-Mail Etiquette

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    Associate Level Material Appendix D E-mail Etiquette Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail: * Describe any content and formatting errors found. * Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is‚ explain why. If not‚ identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail‚ to be appropriate. E-mail OneTo: TomSubject line: Talent ReallocationTom‚This e-mail is in reference to the two employees who are going to be terminated Friday. We have determined

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    Electronic mail (E-mail) is possibly one of the greatest things to happen to the world. Despite this‚ there are people who find to many mistakes in using either E-mail or conventional mail. To help decide whether to use E-mail or the United States postal Service‚ a comparison of each one’s speed‚ ease of use‚ reliability‚ and cost is a helping factor. The speed in which the mail is transported is an important factor in sending mail by either E-mail or the postal system. E-mail easily has the

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    Electronic Mail Communication Communication can come in many forms but at its most simplistic stage communication is basically the way two individuals interact with one another. For communication to be effective there must be a sender and a receiver. Modes of communication vary from written to oral‚ or verbal to nonverbal interactions. In our current age of technology many advancements in communication have evolved from slower methods such as handwritten letters to much faster methods such as texting

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    2005 In 2002 the Royal Mail organisation was haemorrhaging losses of over £1 million a day (approx $500 million a year). These harrowing losses a well as other negative factors such as poor culture‚ industrial relations‚ etc‚ within the Royal Mail had been exposed since its privatisation. Because of these losses and other negative factors the Royal Mail highlighted and decided upon a culture change programme‚ which they needed to invest in. So‚ in 2002 the Royal Mail launched their biggest programme

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