How is PosteCS service different from my enterprise groupware email system?
Enterprise groupware email systems, such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes, sit inside an enterprise’s environment to handle emessaging deliveries. Used outside the enterprise’s environment, it is SMTP-based and insecure as there is no requirement for SSL. Further, messages and documents on the groupware email servers are not all encrypted and can only be accessed by account holders within the same groupware email systems. On the other hand, PosteCS has no such constraints. It is IME™-based (Integrated Messaging Exchange™). IME facilitates the secure transmission of messages and documents outside a groupware enterprise environment. It allows any email account holder to access messages and documents via an SSL enabled web browser. Additional enhancements include real-time tracking and encryption outside enterprise environments. PosteCS provides a secure system-independent platform for enterprise-to-enterprise emessaging and document/file delivery. PosteCS’ IME SMTP notification with
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