What is verified when my ZMAIL is received?
The message is first verified to be a valid ZMAIL message, which assures the recipient that it is free from tampering — your message is received as it was sent. Delivery authorization requirements and notification requirements are also verified and enforced before the message can be read. For example, only the intended recipient and the sender are able to read the message. The recipient can also verify additional sender identification, if provided by the sender. What can the recipient do with the decrypted message, using ZMAIL? The reader can reply or forward the message to another user (re-encrypted), export the message to Outlook or another application, and download or open the attachment. The recipient can also keep the encrypted message, which is already secure, and archive it for ZMAIL decryption at a later time. What happens behind the scenes after the recipient logs in? ZMAIL will detect the message in the incoming stream, verify it (including a verification that the recipient’