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Free Computer Consultant Tip-Of-The-Week e-Zine for May 16, 2008
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In this edition I want to let you all know about an opportunity to
secure your email attachments (and actually your email too) with a
high quality software that used to sell for around $80, but is
being offered gratus for a limited time.

Hopefully you all realize that when you send an email there are
certain risks:

1.) The email may never arrive at its destination, and you won't
know that.

2.) The email my get intercepted (with or without actual delivery)
somewhere along the route.

3.) You may actually send the email to the wrong address by mistake.

What if you have attached a spreadsheet, document, or presentation
with confidential data?

Oops.

Could even mean your job.

The answer is to have a software that integrates seemlessly with
Outlook, notices you have an attachment, and prompts you to zip
the attachment and encrypt it.

By zipping it you actually decrease the size which saves bandwidth
but also may mean that a large attachment doesn't get rejected by
the receivers email server.

By encrypting that zip file with a pre-arranged (or telephone
transmitted) password you help insure that no one but the
intended recipient (or a government agency) will view the contents.

The benefits are these:

1.) You look cool.
2.) You don't lose your job or a client.
3.) You avoid embarrassment.
4.) You save bandwidth.

The recipient can download a free unzipping tool if they don't
already have one, it's a hyperlink right in the email message.

Are you ready to go get this program yet?

How about if I tell you it's from the people that invented PKZip
in the first place?

Ok, enough already.

The software is SecureZip and it's from PKWare. Why free?
Probably because they want you to love the program and buy
the enterprise version for your company.

Either way, it's supposedly a limited time offer. I have owned
this software for about 2 years and I paid about $80 for it.

This is NOT trial software, and it won't expire; but the offer
will.

You can get SecureZip here: http://www.SecureZip.com

Until next time...

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