



SecExMail makes e-mail encryption as easy as sending a message. There are no plugins necessary and it will work with any standard email client including Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Calypso, Eudora and many more. Includes html email filters.
SecExFile brings one-click file protection to the desktop. It integrates with Windows Explorer to make securing your personal or corporate data easy. SecEx File can be configured to email the armoured file once encryption is completed.
SecEx is a graphical SCP and SFTP client and secure terminal emulator that allows encrypted file transfer to and from SSH Servers. Supports SSH1 and SSH2 servers on both Unix and Windows.
SecExMail Gate is an email proxy server which encrypts and decrypts messages on your corporate network in real-time. This proxy server integrates with your existing corporate infrastructure and operates in conjunction with your SMTP/POP3 mail server.

Crypto Anywhere - OpenPGP Edition
Free - Bytefusion Ltd.
Secure Email .Standalone or integrated with Outlook Express. Can decrypt and encrypt messages to friends using PGP, OpenPGP, SecExMail and many more. Crypto Anywhere allows you to make a travel floppy which can be used in internet cafe's or at work. You don't even need to install the software - just run it from the floppy disk or USB thumb drive. Encrypted messages can be sent to friends who don't even have Crypto Anywhere.

Crypto Anywhere
Free - Bytefusion Ltd.
Crypto Anywhere is secure email on the move ! Crypto Anywhere is small enough to fit on a single floppy or USB key chain drive and so easy to use your grandma will be using it. Don't have a computer yourself but want to protect your web based e-mail at your local internet cafe? Send and receive secure mail to and from absolutely anyone with an email account - the recipients do not have to be "crypto savvy" or even have Crypto Anywhere themselves.
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