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Discreetmail 3.0

Developer: Spymode (more products...)
OS:Win 3.1x/95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003
License:Shareware
Price: $39 (Buy it now)
Size:1.23 MB
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Discreetmail can be run from a floppy or CD to use on any computer or installed on your own computer. It starts up very quickly and allows the user to send emails using any email address you like as the sender. When the recipient receives the email, they will see that it has been sent from an email address you specified before sending. You can also encrypt emails before you send and NOBODY is able to decrypt them without a special code you previously chose. You can also encrypt files and other images to keep them 100% secure and away from prying eyes! Great for sending anonymous emails or impersonating an email address and keeping your files completely private! It is password protected so nobody is able to use the software without the correct password. Attachments can be encrypted and added to emails and they can be saved for later retrieval. Version 3.0 will also auto detect your mail server address or the recipients mail server address so setting up and sending emails couldn't be easier.

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