What is wrong with e-mail?
A. E-mail has been both a blessing and a curse. It has been a boon to productivity, but privacy and confidentiality have suffered. E-mail and IM are virtually permanent. Once sent, they are recorded on computers and servers throughout the communication chain. And once recorded (possibly becoming Electronically Stored Information, or ESI), they can surface at any time and be exposed. E-mail can also be forwarded and printed, so you can never be sure that the message you sent was not distributed to recipients to whom it was not intended. Many technology leaders have attempted to generate solutions to address the need for e-mail privacy. Most have focused on solving this problem by enhancing existing e-mail systems or by using encryption. Unfortunately, encrypted e-mail remains permanent and can be unencrypted. VaporStream Electronic Conversation Software offers a unique way to help ensure privacy and confidentiality in electronic communication. VaporStream messages are not recorded on an